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First 2395 results for ”Frank Helderman”

  1. Temperatuurreeksen

    T Brandsma, A van Ulden | Year: 2008 | Pages: 47

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  2. KNMI'14: Climate Change scenarios for the 21st Century – A Netherlands perspective

    This report documents and motivates the KNMI’14 climate change scenarios. It has an intermediate ...

    B van den Hurk, P Siegmund, A Klein Tank, J Attema, A Bakker, J Beersma, J Bessembinder, R Boers, T Brandsma, H van den Brink, S Drijfhout, H Eskes, R Haarsma, W Hazeleger, R Jilderda, C Katsman, G Lenderink, J Loriaux, E van Meijgaard, T van Noije, GJ van Oldenborgh, F Selten, P Siebesma, A Sterl, H de Vries, M van Weele, R de Winter, G-J van Zadelhoff | Year: 2014 | Pages: 120

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  3. Framing climate uncertainty: using socio-economic and climate scenarios in assessing climate vulnerability and adaptation

    Scenarios have become a powerful tool in integrated assessment and policy analysis for climate ch...

    F Berkhout, B van den Hurk, J Bessembinder, J de Boer, B Bregman, M van Drunen | Status: published | Journal: Regional and Environmental Change | Volume: 14 | Year: 2014 | First page: 879 | Last page: 893

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  4. Radiative Flux Estimation from a Broadband Radiometer Using Synthetic Angular Models in the EarthCARE Mission Framework. Part II: Evaluation

    The instantaneous top-of-atmosphere (TOA) radiance-to-flux conversion for the broadband radiomete...

    C Domenech, E Lopez-Baeza, DP Donovan, T Wehr | Status: published | Journal: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | Volume: 51 | Year: 2012 | First page: 1714 | Last page: 1731 | doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-11-0268.1

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  5. framing climate uncertainty:using socio-economic and climate scenarios in assessing climate vulneralibility and adaptation

    b van den hurk | Status: published | Journal: Regional and Environmental Change | Volume: 3 | Year: 2014 | First page: 879 | Last page: 893 | doi: doi10.1007/s10113-013-0519-2

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