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First 399 results for ” Sanka Rasnayaka”

  1. Spaceborne Multiwavelength aerosol HSRL: Feasibility study in the framework of ICAROHS

    A Ansmann, U Wandinger, D Müller, E Chemyakin, A Petzold, M Esselborn, B Weinzierl, R Buras, DP Donovan, GJ van Zadelhoff, M Wiegner, J Gasteiger, B Mayer, A Kolgotin, D Lajas | Conference: 25th International Lidar Radar Conference | Organisation: ILRC | Place: St. Petersburg, Russia | Year: 2010 | First page: 0 | Last page: 0

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  2. Transient scenarios for robust climate change adapation illustrated for water management in The Netherlands

    Climate scenarios are used to explore impacts of possible future climates and to assess the robus...

    M Haasnoot, J Schellekens, JJ Beersma, H Middelkoop, JCJ Kwadijk | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 10 | Year: 2015 | doi: doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/10/105008

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  3. Transient scenarios for robust climate change adaptation illustrated for water management in The Netherlands

    Climate scenarios are used to explore impacts of possible future climates and to assess the robus...

    M Haasnoot, J Schellekens, JJ Beersma, H Middelkoop, JCJ Kwadijk | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 10 | Year: 2015 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/10/10/105008

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  4. Ground-based validation of EOS-Aura OMI NO2 vertical column data in the midlatitude mountain ranges of Tien Shan (Kyrgyzstan) and Alps (France)

    Ground-based UV-visible instruments for NO2 vertical column measurements have been operating at I...

    D Ionov, YM Timofeyev, VP Sinyakov, VK Semenov, F Goutail, JP Pommereau, EJ Bucsela, EA Celarier, M Kroon | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 113 | Year: 2008 | doi: 10.1029/2007JD008659

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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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