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Facilities for research and weather observations on the 213m tower at Cabauw in the Netherlands and at remote locations
Since 1972 meteorological observations of high vertical resolution are carried out on the 213 m t...
W.A.A. Monna and J.G. van der Vliet | Year: 1987 | Pages: 29
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Temperature and wind observations at height from 2 m to 200 m at Cabauw in 1973. (+ suppl.)
The 215 m high meteorological mast in Cabauw, the Netherlands, is briefly described with respect ...
A.P. van Ulden, J.G. van der Vliet and J. Wieringa | Year: 1976 | Pages: 205
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Verification of an objective analysis scheme. Meteorological analyses and their verifcation by trajectories of radioactive air masses during the Chernobyl disaster.
An Intermittent data assimilation scheme has been used to produce wind and precipitation flelds d...
G.J. Cats, B.J. de Haan and L.M. Hafkenscheid | Year: 1987 | Pages: 29
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Assessing Surveillance of Wildlife Diseases by Determining Mammal Species Vulnerability to Climate Change
Climate change is one of the drivers of wildlife-borne disease emergence, as it can affect specie...
S. R. Wijburg, M. Maas, H. Sprong, 1. Gröne, G. van der Schrier, and J. M. Rijks | Journal: Transboundary and emerging diseases | Volume: 2023 | Year: 2023 | First page: 7628262 | doi: 10.1155/2023/7628262
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Regional polar warming linked to poleward moisture transport variability
Polar warming, ice melt and strong precipitation events are strongly affected by episodic polewar...
Richard Bintanja, Rune Grand Graversen, Marlen Kolbe | Journal: Environmental Research – Climate | Volume: 2 | Year: 2023 | First page: 041003 | doi: 10.1088/2752-5295/acee9e
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