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Impact‐Based Skill Evaluation of Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts
Published 2024-11-01“…Our analysis using an impact‐based framework highlights the superior predictive capabilities of the UK‐Met and Météo‐France models in capturing the underlying processes that drive precipitation events, or lack thereof, across many regions and seasons. …”
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Harmonization and Verification of Three National European Icing Forecast Models Using Pilot Reports
Published 2022-01-01“…In this study, several methods with varying complexities are analyzed for combining three individual in-flight icing forecasts based on numerical weather prediction models from Deutscher Wetterdienst, Météo-France, and Met Office. The optimal method will then be used to operate one single harmonized in-flight icing forecast over Europe. …”
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Recent Trends in the Recurrence of North Atlantic Atmospheric Circulation Patterns
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Impact of boundary layer stability on urban park cooling effect intensity
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Mesoscale and Local Scale Evaluations of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates by Weather Radar Products during a Heavy Rainfall Event
Published 2016-01-01“…Mesoscale accuracy was assessed for the total rainfall accumulated during the 24-hour event, using the Météo France operational rain-gauge network. Local scale accuracy was assessed for both total event rainfall and hourly rainfall accumulations, using the recently developed HydraVitis high-resolution rain gauge network Evaluation shows that (1) PANTHERE radar-based QPE underestimates rainfall fields at mesoscale and local scale; (2) both PANTHERE and ANTILOPE successfully reproduced the spatial variability of rainfall at local scale; (3) PANTHERE underestimates can be significantly improved at local scale by merging these data with rain gauge data interpolation (i.e., ANTILOPE). …”
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Impacts of irrigation expansion on moist-heat stress based on IRRMIP results
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Photovoltaic power forecasting: A Transformer based framework
Published 2024-12-01“…The result is a Transformer Neural Network architecture, trained and tested using OpenMeteo data, whose performance is superior to other combinations, providing a MAE of 1.22 kW (0.95%), and a MAPE of 2.21%. …”
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Assessment and Modeling of Household-Scale Solar Water Heater Application in Zambia: Technical, Environmental, and Energy Analysis
Published 2021-01-01“…The climate data used is extracted by using the MeteoSyn software which is modeled in TSOL™. Results show the high potential of GHG emission reduction due to nonconsumption of fossil fuels owing to the deployment of SWHs, and three cities Kabwe, Chipata, and Mbala had the highest GHG mitigation by 1552.97 kg/y, 1394.8 kg/y, and 1321.39 kg/y, respectively. …”
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Changement climatique et viticulture en Champagne : du constat actuel aux prévisions du modèle ARPEGE-Climat sur l’évolution des températures pour le XXIe siècle
Published 2010-12-01“…In the aim to find responses concerning temperature evolution (means and daily extremes) in a context of greenhouse concentration rise, daily temperature data calculated by ARPEGE-Climate model (Météo-France) are validated by comparison to Reims-Courcy station on period control from 1950 to 2000. …”
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A physically-based formulation for texture evolution during dynamic recrystallization. A case study of ice
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Natural radon levels act as markers of hydrodynamic behavior in the mountain karst aquifer of Bossea Cave, Italy
Published 2024-11-01“…According to the double convective cell model of circulation referable to this hypogeal atmosphere, it is possible to correlate radon fluctuations with hydrodynamics, excluding the influence of external meteo-climatic factors. Transfer of gas from underground water flows presents delayed concentration maxima compared to flood peaks, amounting to 45 h in the upper meta-carbonate canyon and 66 h in the collapse chambers located at the contact with the meta-volcanics. …”
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