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First 1748 results for ” E Driesschaert”

  1. Quantifying the causes of differences in tropospheric OH within global models

    The hydroxyl radical (OH) is the primary daytime oxidant in the troposphere and provides the main...

    JM Nicely, RJ Salawich, T Canty, DC Anderson, SR Arnold, MP Chipperfield, J Flemming, V Huijnen, DE Kinnison | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 122 | Year: 2017 | First page: 1983 | Last page: 2007 | doi: 10.1002/2016JD026239

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  2. Quantifying the Effect of Different Urban Planning Strategies on Heat Stress for Current and Future Climates in the Agglomeration of The Hague (The Netherlands)

    In the Netherlands, there will be an urgent need for additional housing by the year 2040, which m...

    S Koopmans, RJ Ronda, GJ Steeneveld, AAM Holtslag, AMG Klein Tank | Status: published | Journal: Atmosphere | Volume: 9 | Year: 2018 | First page: 353 | doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos9090353

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  3. The effects of 1.5 and 2 degrees of global warming on Africa in the CORDEX ensemble

    There is a general lack of information about the potential effects of 1.5, 2 or more degrees of g...

    G Nikulin, C Lennard, A Dosio, E Kjellström, Y Chen, A Hänsler, M Kupiainen, R Laprise, L Mariotti, C Fox Maule, E van Meijgaard, HJ Panitz, J Scinocca, S Somot | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 13 | Year: 2018 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aab1b1

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  4. The influence of weather regimes on European renewable energy production and demand

    The growing share of variable renewable energy increases the meteorological sensitivity of power ...

    K van der Wiel, HB Bloomfield, RW Lee, LP Stoop, R Blackport, JA Screen, FM Selten | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 14 | Year: 2019 | First page: 094010 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab38d3

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  5. 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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