Search Results - "ter Maat, Herbert"
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Selecting representative climate models for climate change impact studies: an advanced envelope‐based selection approach
Published in International journal of climatology (01-10-2016)“…ABSTRACT Climate change impact studies depend on projections of future climate provided by climate models. The number of climate models is large and…”
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South Asian river basins in a 1.5 °C warmer world
Published in Regional environmental change (01-03-2019)“…In 2015, with the signing of the “Paris Agreement”, 195 countries committed to limiting the increase in global temperature to less than 2 °C with respect to…”
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Modeling Cost Impacts and Adaptation of Freeze–Thaw Climate Change on a Porous Asphalt Road Network
Published in Journal of infrastructure systems (01-09-2020)“…AbstractChanges in weather patterns pose a threat to the serviceability and long-term performance of roads, and porous asphalt (PA) roads are particularly…”
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Assessing risk and adaptation options to fires and windstorms in European forestry
Published in Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change (2010)“…Risks can generally be described as the combination of hazard, exposure and vulnerability. Using this framework, we evaluated the historical and future…”
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Regional Atmospheric Feedbacks over Land and Coastal Areas
Published 01-01-2014“…One of the challenges in present day atmospheric and climate sciences is to represent surface heterogeneity effectively and on the proper spatial and temporal…”
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Selecting representative climate models for climate change impact studies: an advanced envelope-based selection approach : Advanced envelope-based climate model selection approach
Published in International journal of climatology (2016)“…Climate change impact studies depend on projections of future climate provided by climate models. The number of climate models is large and increasing, yet…”
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