Browsing by Author "Kotova, Lola"
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Climate impacts in Europe under+1.5 degrees C global warming
Jacob, Daniela; Kotova, Lola; Teichmann, Claas; Sobolowski, Stefan P.; Vautard, Robert; Donnelly, Chantal; Koutroulis, Aristeidis G.; Grillakis, Manolis G.; Tsanis, Ioannis K.; Damm, Andrea; Sakallı, Abdulla; van Vliet, Michelle T. H. (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2018)The Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change aims not only at avoiding +2 degrees C warming (and even limit the temperature increase further to +1.5 degrees C), but also sets long-term ... -
Evaluation of regional climate models ALARO-0 and REMO2015 at 0.22° resolution over the CORDEX Central Asia domain
Top, Sara; Kotova, Lola; De Cruz, Lesley; Aniskevich, Svetlana; Bobylev, Leonid; De Troch, Rozemien; Gnatiuk, Natalia; Gobin, Anne; Hamdi, Rafiq; Kriegsmann, Arne; Remedio, Armelle Reca; Sakallı, Abdulla; Van de Vyver, Hans; Van Schaeybroeck, Bert; Zandersons, Viesturs; De Maeyer, Philippe; Termonia, Piet; Caluwaerts, Steven (Copernicus Publications, 2021)To allow for climate impact studies on human and natural systems, high-resolution climate information is needed. Over some parts of the world plenty of regional climate simulations have been carried out, while in other ... -
Wheat Yield Estimation from NDVI and Regional Climate Models in Latvia
Vannoppen, Astrid; Gobin, Anne; Kotova, Lola; Top, Sara; De Cruz, Lesley; Viksna, Andris; Aniskevich, Svetlana; Bobylev, Leonid; Buntemeyer, Lars; Caluwaerts, Steven; De Troch, Rozemien; Gnatiuk, Natalia; Hamdi, Rafiq; Reca Remedio, Armelle; Sakallı, Abdulla; Van de Vyver, Hans; Van Schaeybroeck, Bert; Termonia, Piet (MDPI, 2020)Wheat yield variability will increase in the future due to the projected increase in extreme weather events and long-term climate change effects. Currently, regional agricultural statistics are used to monitor wheat yield. ...