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First 303 results for ” A Hilboll”

  1. Sex‐specific effects of wind on the flight decisions of a sexually dimorphic soaring bird

    In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variab...

    TA Clay, R Joo, H Weimerskirch, RA Phillips, OFC den Ouden, M Basille, S Clusella-Trullas, JD Assink, S Patrick | Status: published | Journal: Movement Ecology | Volume: 89 | Year: 2020 | First page: 1811 | Last page: 1823 | doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13267

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  2. Challenges to understanding extreme weather changes in lower income countries

    The science of event attribution has emerged to routinely answer the question whether and to what...

    FEL Otto, L Harrington, K Schmitt, S Philip, S Kew, GJ van Oldenborgh, R Singh, J Kimutai, P Wolski | Status: published | Journal: Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. | Year: 2020 | First page: E1851 | Last page: E1860 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0317.1

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  3. Response of the Asian summer monsoons to idealized precession and obliquity forcing in a set of GCMs

    We examine the response of the Indian and East Asian summer monsoons to separate precession and o...

    JHC Bosmans, MP Erb, AM Doland, SS Drijfhout, E Tuenter, FJ Hilgen, D Edge, JO Pope, LJ Lourens | Status: published | Journal: Quatern. Science Rev. | Volume: 188 | Year: 2018 | First page: 121 | Last page: 135 | doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.03.025

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  4. Validation of a Rapid Attribution of the May/June 2016 Flood-Inducing Precipitation in France to Climate Change

    The extreme precipitation that resulted in historic flooding in central-northern France began 26 ...

    SY Philip, SF Kew, GJ van Oldenborgh, E Aalbers, R Vautard, FEL Otto, K Haustein, F Habets, R Singh | Status: published | Journal: J. Hydrometeor. | Volume: 19 | Year: 2018 | First page: 1881 | Last page: 1898 | doi: 10.1175/JHM-D-18-0074.1

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  5. Climate change increases the probability of heavy rains in Northern England/Southern Scotland like those of storm Desmond - a real-time event attribution revisited

    On 4–6 December 2015, storm Desmond caused very heavy rainfall in Northern England and Southern S...

    FEL Otto, K van der Wiel, GJ van Oldenborgh, S Philip, S Kew, P Uhe, H Cullen | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 13 | Year: 2018 | First page: 024006 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa9663

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