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Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 16, Pp 907-926 (2023)
The term “pseudo-global warming” (PGW) refers to a simulation strategy in regional climate modeling. The strategy consists of directly imposing large-scale changes in the climate system on a control regional climate simulation (usually representi
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https://doaj.org/article/6c47c86a2d0e453f86816b0d00dea2fe
Publikováno v:
Weather and Climate Dynamics, Vol 2, Pp 1093-1110 (2021)
Greenhouse-gas-driven global temperature change projections exhibit spatial variations, meaning that certain land areas will experience substantially enhanced or reduced surface warming. It is vital to understand enhanced regional warming anomalies a
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https://doaj.org/article/22f8352c2964415d90c320cbcda6cac8
Autor:
S. L. Sørland, R. Brogli, P. K. Pothapakula, E. Russo, J. Van de Walle, B. Ahrens, I. Anders, E. Bucchignani, E. L. Davin, M.-E. Demory, A. Dosio, H. Feldmann, B. Früh, B. Geyer, K. Keuler, D. Lee, D. Li, N. P. M. van Lipzig, S.-K. Min, H.-J. Panitz, B. Rockel, C. Schär, C. Steger, W. Thiery
Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 14, Pp 5125-5154 (2021)
In the last decade, the Climate Limited-area Modeling Community (CLM-Community) has contributed to the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) with an extensive set of regional climate simulations. Using several versions of the C
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https://doaj.org/article/378ec194e67a4e6a8282f511cae5f834
Autor:
M.-E. Demory, S. Berthou, J. Fernández, S. L. Sørland, R. Brogli, M. J. Roberts, U. Beyerle, J. Seddon, R. Haarsma, C. Schär, E. Buonomo, O. B. Christensen, J. M. Ciarlo ̀, R. Fealy, G. Nikulin, D. Peano, D. Putrasahan, C. D. Roberts, R. Senan, C. Steger, C. Teichmann, R. Vautard
Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 13, Pp 5485-5506 (2020)
In this study, we evaluate a set of high-resolution (25–50 km horizontal grid spacing) global climate models (GCMs) from the High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP), developed as part of the EU-funded PRIMAVERA (Process-based c
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https://doaj.org/article/03f76f62326d46c3a2718dcf826031e1
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Autor:
H.-D. Berger, Rakesh Chawla, F. Jatuff, G. Meier, R. Brogli, Peter Grimm, R. Seiler, M.F. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Annals of Nuclear Energy. 33:760-765
Fuel rods with burnup values beyond 50GWd/t are characterised by relatively large amounts of fission products and a high abundance of major and minor actinides. Of particular interest is the change in the reactivity of the fuel as a function of burnu
Autor:
T. Williams, R. Brogli, Rakesh Chawla, Roland Jacot-Guillarmod, S. Helmersson, M.F. Murphy, Flavio Giust, F. Jatuff, Peter Grimm, R. van Geemert, R. Seiler
Publikováno v:
Annals of Nuclear Energy. 30:911-930
Critical experiments involving fuel pin gamma-scans have been performed to characterise total fission reaction rate axial distributions in a Westinghouse SVEA-96+ assembly under full-density water moderation [these investigations are part of the co-o
Autor:
R. van Geemert, F. Jatuff, T. Williams, R. Brogli, Roland Jacot-Guillarmod, S. Helmersson, R. Seiler, A. Meister, Peter Grimm, Rakesh Chawla, M.F. Murphy, A. Lüthi, O.P. Joneja
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Accurate critical experiments have been performed for the validation of total fission (Ftot) and 238U-capture (C8) reaction rate distributions obtained with CASMO-4, HELIOS, BOXER, and MCNP4B for the lower axial region of a real Westinghouse SVEA-96
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 147:1-16
A high converting reactor (HCR), the PWR-C1, is described, which was developed on the basis of the commercially proven pressurized water reactor (PWR) technology by Siemens AG Power Generation Group in cooperation with the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research