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First 438 results for ” Scott J. Janz”

  1. Modeling and simulating spatial extremes by combining extreme value theory with generative adversarial networks

    Modeling dependencies between climate extremes is important for climate risk assessment, for inst...

    Y Boulaguiem, J Zschleischler, E Vignotto, K van der Wiel, S Engelke | Journal: Environmental Data Science | Volume: 1 | Year: 2022 | First page: e5 | doi: 10.1017/eds.2022.4

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  2. Tropical rainfall monitoring with commercial microwave links in Sri Lanka

    Commercial microwave links (CMLs) from cellular telecommunication networks can provide a valuable...

    Aart Overeem, Hidde Leijnse, Thomas C van Leth, Linda Bogerd, Jan Priebe, Daniele Tricarico, Arjan Droste, Remko Uijlenhoet | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 16 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac0fa6

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  3. Global hotspots in soil moisture-based drought trends

    Decreasing soil moisture and increasing frequency and intensity of soil drought episodes are amon...

    Jan Řehoř, , Miroslav Trnka, . Rudolf Brazdil, Milan Fischer, Jan Balek, Gerard van der Schrier and Song Feng | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 19 | Year: 2024 | First page: 014021 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad0f01

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  4. Cloud optical and physical properties retrieval from EarthCARE multi-spectral imager: the M-COP products

    The Earth Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) is the first mission that will provid...

    Anja Hünerbein, Sebastian Bley, Hartwig Deneke, Jan Fokke Meirink, Gerd-Jan van Zadelhoff, and Andi Walther | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 17 | Year: 2024 | First page: 261 | Last page: 276 | doi: 10.5194/amt-17-261-2024

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  5. Signature of the stratosphere–troposphere coupling on recent record-breaking Antarctic sea-ice anomalies

    In February 2023, the sea-ice extent around Antarctica dropped to 1:79 106 km2, setting a satell...

    Raúl R. Cordero1, Sarah Feron1, 2, Alessandro Damiani3, Pedro J. Llanillo4, Jorge Carrasco5, Alia L. Khan6, 7, Richard Bintanja8, 9, Zutao Ouyang10, and Gino Casassa5 | Journal: The Cryosphere | Volume: 17 | Year: 2023 | First page: 4995 | Last page: 5007 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-4995-2023

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