'학술논문' 에서의 검색결과 37건 | 목록 1~10
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1. ARTICLEComparison of ESA climate change initiative land cover to CORINE land cover over Eastern Europe and the Baltic States from a regional climate modeling perspective
- In International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation February 2021 94
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2. ARTICLEThe Opposing Effects of Reforestation and Afforestation on the Diurnal Temperature Cycle at the Surface and in the Lowest Atmospheric Model Level in the European Summer.
- Journal of Climate. Nov2020, Vol. 33 Issue 21, p9159-9179. 21p.
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3. ARTICLERegional climate downscaling over Europe: perspectives from the EURO-CORDEX community
- In: Regional Environmental Change. (Regional Environmental Change, 1 June 2020, 20(2))
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4. ARTICLEBiogeophysical impacts of forestation in Europe: First results from the LUCAS (Land Use and Climate across Scales) regional climate model intercomparison
- In: Earth System Dynamics. (Earth System Dynamics, 20 February 2020, 11(1):183-200)
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5. ARTICLEUrban areas and urban-rural contrasts under climate change: What does the EURO-CORDEX ensemble tell us?-Investigating near surface humidity in berlin and its surroundings
- In: Atmosphere. (Atmosphere, 1 December 2019, 10(12))
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6. ARTICLEEvaluation of new CORDEX simulations using an updated köppen-trewartha climate classification
- In: Atmosphere. (Atmosphere, 1 November 2019, 10(11))
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7. ARTICLE1.5°, 2°, and 3° global warming: visualizing European regions affected by multiple changes
- In: Regional Environmental Change. (Regional Environmental Change, 1 August 2019, 19(6):1777-1786)
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8. ARTICLEDownstream effect of Hengduan Mountains on East China in the REMO regional climate model
- In: Theoretical and Applied Climatology. (Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 15 February 2019, 135(3-4):1641-1658)
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9. ARTICLEAnalyzing Regional Climate Change in Africa in a 1.5, 2, and 3°C Global Warming World
- In: Earth's Future. (Earth's Future, April 2018, 6(4):643-655)
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10. ARTICLEAvoiding extremes: Benefits of staying below +1.5 °C compared to +2.0 °C and +3.0 °C global warming
- In: Atmosphere. (Atmosphere, 21 March 2018, 9(4))