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First 1671 results for ” Martin G Schultz”

  1. Betere verwachtingen voor Europa door observatieplanning op basis van gevoeligheidsanalyses

    Fouten in numerieke weersverwachtingen worden veelal veroorzaakt door evolutie van fouten in de b...

    GJ Marseille | Journal: Meteorologica | Year: 2001

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  2. Ship observations for numerical weather prediction - useful or redundant?

    Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models tend to become more advanced. In addition the number of...

    GJ Marseille | Journal: Meteorologisch Informatiebulletin Maritiem | Year: 2007 | First page: 6 | Last page: 11

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  3. The added value of prospective spaceborne Doppler wind lidar for extreme weather events

    Lacking an established methodology to test the potential impact of prospective extensions to the ...

    GJ Marseille | Conference: 29th EWGLAM and 14th SRNWP Meetings | Place: Dubrovnik | Year: 2007 | First page: 0 | Last page: 0

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  4. Measuring Winds from Space to Reduce the Uncertainty in the Southern Ocean Carbon Fluxes: Science Requirements and Proposed Mission

    Strong winds in Southern Ocean storms drive air-sea carbon and heat fluxes. These fluxes are inte...

    Joellen L Russell, David G Long, Paul Chang, Madeline Cowell, Enrique Curchitser, Michael S Dinniman, Charles Fellows, Paul Goodman, Eileen Hofmann, Zorana Jelenak, John Klinck, John P Krasting, Nicole Suzanne Lovenduski, Marcus Lofverstrom, Matthew R Mazloff, Shelley Petroy, Anjani Polit, Ernesto Rodriguez, Oscar Schofield, Ad Stoffelen, Ronald J Stouffer, Rik Wanninkhof, Carl Weimer, Xubin Zeng | Journal: Essoar | Year: 2021 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10506276.1

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  5. Climate scenarios for water-related and coastal impacts

    JJ Beersma, M Agnew, D Viner, M Hulme (eds) | Conference: ECLAT-2 Workshop Report No.3 | Place: May 10-12, KNMI, The Netherlands | First page: 0 | Last page: 0

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