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Homogenization results for climatization problems

ANNALI DELL'UNIVERSITA' DI FERRARA, 2007
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Homogeneous Climate Regions Using Learning Algorithms

2018
Climate analysis is extremely useful to understand better the differences of electricity consumption within the French territory and to help electricity consumption forecasts. Using a large historical data base of 14 years of meteorological observations, this work aims to study a segmentation of the French territory based on functional time series of ...
Mougeot, Mathilde   +3 more
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Multiple anthropogenic stressors influence the taxonomic and functional homogenization of macroinvertebrate communities on the mainstream of an urban-agricultural river in China.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Biodiversity loss is caused by intensive human activities and threatens human well-being. However, less is known about how the combined effects of multiple stressors on the diversity of internal (alpha diversity) and multidimensional (beta diversity ...
Yu Ma   +7 more
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Forecasted homogenization of high Arctic vegetation communities under climate change

Journal of Biogeography, 2018
Climate change results in increasing temperature and modified precipitation regimes in the High Arctic. Models can help anticipate the consequences on future biotic dynamics, e.g. vegetation.
Lærke Stewart   +4 more
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Homogenization of monthly series of temperature and precipitation: Benchmarking results of the MULTITEST project

International Journal of Climatology, 2023
The homogenization of climate observational series is a needed process before undertaking confidently any study of their internal variability, since changes in the observation methods or in the surroundings of the observatories, for instance, can ...
J. Guijarro   +6 more
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Homogenization of Climate Data: Review and New Perspectives Using Geostatistics

Mathematical Geosciences, 2008
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Costa, Ana Cristina, Soares, Amílcar
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Homogeneity adjustments ofin situ atmospheric climate data: a review

International Journal of Climatology, 1998
Long-term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most decade- to century-scale time series of atmospheric data have been adversely impacted by inhomogeneities caused by, for example, changes in instrumentation, station moves, changes in the local environment such as urbanization, or the introduction of ...
Peterson, Thomas C.   +20 more
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Overview of mathematical background of homogenization, summary of method MASH and comments on benchmark validation

International Journal of Climatology, 2023
There are several methods and software for the homogenization of climate data series but there is not any exact mathematical theory of homogenization.
T. Szentimrey
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Twenty First Century Climate Extremes Projection and Climate Vulnerability Risk Assessment in Homogeneous Climatic Zones using high Resolution Climate Data

2020
<p> Climate change assessment plays a pivotal role in impact assessment studies for better planning and management in different areas. A three-steps-integrated approach is used for climate change assessment. In the first step, homogeneous climatic zones were developed by combining two statistical approaches, cluster ...
Firdos Khan   +3 more
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Finding Homogeneous Climate Zones in Bangladesh From Statistical Analysis of Climate Data Using Machine Learning Technique

2020 23rd International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), 2020
With the advancement of industrial civilization it has been a great concern how climate has been changed over time. Climatology has become an immensely important area to study for the understanding of our environment and its change. Climate data contain huge amount of information about the history of different areas.
Faisal Bin Ashraf   +3 more
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