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First 3477 results for ” Else van den Besselaar”

  1. Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution

    The last few years have seen an explosion of interest in extreme event attribution, the science o...

    GJ van Oldenborgh,  K van der Wiel, S Kew, S Philip, F Otto, R Vautard, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst | Journal: Climatic Change | Volume: 166 | Year: 2021 | First page: 13 | doi: 10.1007/s10584-021-03071-7

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  2. A protocol for probabilistic extreme event attribution analyses

    Over the last few years, methods have been developed to answer questions on the effect of global ...

    SY Philip, SF Kew, GJ van Oldenborgh, FEL Otto, R Vautard, K van der Wiel, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst | Status: published | Journal: Adv. Stat. Clim. Meteorol. Oceanogr. | Volume: 6 | Year: 2020 | First page: 177 | Last page: 203 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-6-177-2020

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  3. Compound flood impacts from Hurricane Sandy on New York City in climate-driven storylines

    High impact events like Hurricane Sandy (2012) significantly affect society and decision-making a...

    HMD Goulart, IB Lazaro, L van Garderen, K van der Wiel, D Le Bars, E Koks, B van den Hurk | Journal: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | Volume: 24 | Year: 2024 | First page: 29 | Last page: 45 | doi: 10.5194/nhess-24-29-2024

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  4. Studying the spatial variability of methane flux with five eddy covariance towers of varying Height

    In this study, the spatial representativeness of eddy covariance (EC) methane (CH4) measurements ...

    O Peltola, A Hensen, L Belelli Marchesini, C Helfter, FC Bosveld, WCM van den Bulk, S Haapanala, J van Huissteden, T Laurila, A Lindroth, E Nemitz, T Röckmann, AT Vermeulen, I Mammarella | Status: published | Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | Volume: 214 | Year: 2015 | First page: 456 | Last page: 472

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  5. Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures

    Human activity causes vibrations that propagate into the ground as high-frequency seismic waves. ...

    T Lecocq, S Hicks, K van Noten, K van Wijk, P Koelemeijer, RSM de Plaen, F Massin, G Hillers, JD Assink, OFC den Ouden, LG Evers, MR Koymans, S Shani Kadmiel, R Sleeman | Status: published | Journal: Science | Volume: 369 | Year: 2020 | First page: 1338 | Last page: 1343 | doi: 10.1126/science.abd2438

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