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  1. Using Explainable Machine Learning Forecasts to Discover Subseasonal Drivers of High Summer Temperatures in Western and Central Europe

    Reliable subseasonal forecasts of high summer temperatures would be very valuable for society. Al...

    Chiem van Straaten, Kirien Whan, Dim Coumou, Bart van den Hurk, and Maurice Schmeits | Journal: Monthly Weather Review | Volume: 150 | Year: 2022 | First page: 1115 | Last page: 1134 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-21-0201.1

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  2. Evaluation study of the Kain-Fritsch convection scheme

    Cumulus clouds occur on spatial scales that are too small to be explicitly resolved by state of t...

    Sander Jonkers | Year: 2004 | Pages: 69

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  3. Facilities for research and weather observations on the 213m tower at Cabauw in the Netherlands and at remote locations

    Since 1972 meteorological observations of high vertical resolution are carried out on the 213 m t...

    W.A.A. Monna and J.G. van der Vliet | Year: 1987 | Pages: 29

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  4. Correcting Subseasonal Forecast Errors with an Explainable ANN to Understand Misrepresented Sources of Predictability of European Summer Temperatures

    Subseasonal forecasts are challenging for numerical weather prediction (NWP) and machine learning...

    Chiem van Straaten, Kirien Whan, Dim Coumou, Bart van den Hurk, and Maurice Schmeits | Journal: Artif. Intell. Earth Syst. | Volume: 2 | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/AIES-D-22-0047.1

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  5. Observations from Personal Weather Stations—EUMETNET Interests and Experience

    The number of people owning a private weather station (PWS) and sharing their meteorological meas...

    Claudia Hahn, Irene Garcia-Marti, Jacqueline Sugier, Fiona Emsley, Anne-Lise Beaulant, Louise Oram, Eva Strandberg, Elisa Lindgren, Martyn Sunter, Franziska Ziska | Journal: MDPI CLimate | Volume: 10 | Year: 2022 | doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/cli10120192

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