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First 538 results for ” LP Graham”

  1. KEM-31: Methods for the assessment of low-frequency noise from mining activities in the Netherlands

    According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise ranks among the environmental stressors w...

    JD Assink, E de Graaff, E Nieuwenhuizen, K White, R Nusselder, OFC den Ouden | Year: 2022 | Pages: 100

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  2. A directional surface reflectance climatology determined from TROPOMI observations

    In this paper, we introduce a spectral surface reflectivity climatology based on observations mad...

    L.G. Tilstra, M. de Graaf, V.J.H. Trees, P. Litvinov, O. Dubovik, P. Stammes | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 17 | Year: 2024 | First page: 2235 | Last page: 2256 | doi: 10.5194/amt-17-2235-2024

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  3. Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation

    A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a p...

    LV Alexander, X Zhang, TC Peterson, J Caesar, B Gleason, AMG Klein Tank, M Haylock, D Collins, B Trewin, F Rahimzadeh, A Tagipour, P Ambenje, K Rupa Kumar, J Revadekar, G Griffiths | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 111 | Year: 2006 | doi: 10.1029/2005JD006290

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  4. Attributing and Projecting Heatwaves Is Hard: We Can Do Better

    It sounds straightforward. As the Earth warms due to the increased concentration of greenhouse ga...

    Geert Jan Van Oldenborgh, Michael F. Wehner, Robert Vautard, Friederike E. L. Otto, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Peter A. Stott, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Sjoukje Y. Philip, Sarah F. Kew | Journal: Earth's Future | Volume: 10 | Year: 2022 | First page: e2021EF002271 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002271

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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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