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    An assessment of potential change in wildfire activity in the Russian boreal forest zone induced by climate warming during the twenty-first century by Malevsky-Malevich, S. P., Molkentin, E. K., Nadyozhina, E. D., Shklyarevich, O. B.

    Published in Climatic change (01-02-2008)
    “…The problem of forest fires is very important for Russia. In this paper we consider this problem in the connection with the projection of significant climate…”
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    Expected Changes in Evaporation in the Taiga Zone of European Russia in the XXI Century by Nadyozhina, E. D., Shkol’nik, I. M., Sternzat, A. V., Pikalyova, A. A.

    Published in Water resources (01-10-2023)
    “…Model estimates were made for changes in the actual evaporation of boreal forests in the taiga zone of European Russia caused by climate evolution in the XXI…”
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    Modeling Evolution of Drought Conditions in the 21st Century to Substantiate Measures for Adaption of Russian Agriculture to Climate Impacts by Shkolnik, I. M., Nadyozhina, E. D., Sternzat, A. V., Pikaleva, A. A., Egorov, B. N.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-05-2022)
    “…The spatiotemporal evolution of actual and potential evapotranspiration and water deficit (stress) of the irrigated surfaces during the 21st century influenced…”
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    Evaporation from Irrigated Lands in Arid Regions as Inferred from the Regional Climate Model and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Model Simulations by Nadyozhina, E. D., Shkolnik, I. M., Sternzat, A. V., Egorov, B. N., Pikaleva, A. A.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-06-2018)
    “…The applicability is analyzed of the modeling system consisting of the MGO regional climate model and multilevel atmospheric boundary layer model for the…”
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    Snow cover and permafrost evolution in Siberia as simulated by the MGO regional climate model in the 20th and 21st centuries by Shkolnik, I M, Nadyozhina, E D, Pavlova, T V, Molkentin, E K, Semioshina, A A

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2010)
    “…An approach to ground thermodynamics description using a coupled system of atmospheric regional climate and ground heat transfer models is improved by…”
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    Numerical Simulation of Wind Farm Influence on Wind Flow by Ivanova, Lubov A., Nadyozhina, Ekaterina D.

    Published in Wind engineering (2000)
    “…A boundary-layer meso-γ-model was used for calculation of wind and turbulence characteristics inside a wind farm. The study demonstrates the ability of the…”
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    Numerical simulation of permafrost parameters distribution in Russia by Malevsky-Malevich, S.P., Molkentin, E.K., Nadyozhina, E.D., Shklyarevich, O.B.

    Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-03-2001)
    “…Anticipated warming of climate may seriously affect permafrost. Computer simulation of permafrost parameters spatial distribution is a tool for such…”
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    Snow cover and permafrost evolution in Siberia as simulated by the MGO regional climate model in the 20th and 21st centuries Focus on Climatic and Environmental Change in Northern Eurasia by Shkolnik, I M, Nadyozhina, E D, Pavlova, T V, Molkentin, E K, Semioshina, A A

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2010)
    “…An approach to ground thermodynamics description using a coupled system of atmospheric regional climate and ground heat transfer models is improved by…”
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    Wind flow deformation inside the wind farm by Ivanova, Lubov A, D. Nadyozhina, Ekaterina

    “…The boundary-layer meso-γ-model was used for calculating of wind and turbulence characteristics inside the wind farm. The study demonstrates the ability of the…”
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