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First 3071 results for ” J Fortuin”

  1. The transformation of earth-system observations into information of socio-economic value in GEOSS

    The Group on Earth Observations System of Systems, GEOSS, is a co-ordinated initiative by many na...

    A Hollingsworth, S Uppala, E Klinker, D Burridge, F Vitart, JRA Onvlee, JW de Vries, A de Roo, C Pfrang | Status: published | Journal: Quart. J. Royal Meteor. Soc. | Volume: 131 | Year: 2006 | First page: 3493 | Last page: 3512 | doi: 10.1256/qj.05.181

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  2. Estimating changes in global temperature since the pre-industrial period

    Better defining (or altogether avoiding) the term ‘pre-industrial’ would aid interpretation of in...

    E Hawkins, P Ortega, E Suxkling, A Schurer, G Hegerl, P Jones, V Masson-Delmonte, J Mignot, P Thorne, GJ van Oldenborgh | Status: published | Journal: BAMS | Year: 2017 | doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0007.1

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  3. Methods and Model Dependency of Extreme Event Attribution: The 2015 European Drought

    Science on the role of anthropogenic influence on extreme weather events, such as heatwaves or dr...

    M Hauser, L Gudmndsson, R Orth, A Jézéquel, K Haustein, R Vautard, GJ van Oldenborgh, L Wilcox, SI Seneviratne | Status: published | Journal: Earths Future | Volume: 5 | Year: 2017 | First page: 1034 | Last page: 1043 | doi: 10.1002/2017EF000612

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  4. Meteorological conditions leading to extreme low variable renewable energy production and extreme high energy shortfall

    To mitigate climate change a renewable energy transition is needed. Existing power systems will n...

    K van der Wiel, LP Stoop, BRH van Zuijlen, R Blackport, MA van den Broeke, FM Selten | Status: published | Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | Volume: 111 | Year: 2019 | First page: 261 | Last page: 275 | doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.04.065

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  5. Quantification of methane emissions from hotspots and during COVID-19 using a global atmospheric inversion

    Concentrations of atmospheric methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas, continue t...

    McNorton J., Bousserez N., Agusti-Panareda A., Balsamo G., Cantarello L., Engelen R., Huijnen V., Inness A., Kipling Z., Parrington M., Ribas R. | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 22 (9) | Year: 2022 | First page: 5961 | Last page: 5981 | doi: 10.5194/acp-22-5961-2022

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