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Pavel V. Matrenin, Valeriy V. Gamaley, Alexandra I. Khalyasmaa and Alina I. Stepanova
Forecasting the generation of solar power plants (SPPs) requires taking into account meteorological parameters that influence the difference between the solar irradiance at the top of the atmosphere calculated with high accuracy and the solar irradiance ...
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Nazario Tartaglione, Thomas Toniazzo, Odd Helge Otterå and Yvan Orsolini
In this study, we use the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model, forced by present-day atmospheric composition and coupled to a Slab Ocean Model, to simulate the state of the climate under grand solar minimum forcing scenarios. Idealized experiments p...
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Laura Recuero, Lilian Maila, Víctor Cicuéndez, César Sáenz, Javier Litago, Lucía Tornos, Silvia Merino-de-Miguel and Alicia Palacios-Orueta
Multiple cropping systems constitute an essential agricultural practice that will ensure food security within the increasing demand of basic cereals as a consequence of global population growth and climate change effects. In this regard, there is a need ...
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Javier Gutiérrez, Javier Velázquez, María Luz Aguiló, Fernando Herráez, Carlos Jiménez, Luis Eduardo Canelo, Ana Hernando, Inmaculada Gómez and Víctor Rincón
This paper presents a multi-criteria methodology for the detection of optimal locations for solar photovoltaic installations connected to the electrical grid. The proposed methodology has been applied to the island of Tenerife, as it is one of the territ...
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Zhanjie Zhang and Guang J. Zhang
The scale-aware convective parameterization for high resolution global climate models must satisfy the requirement that the parameterized subgrid convective transport diminishes as the model resolution increases to convection-resolving resolutions. A maj...
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Olanrewaju Olukemi Soneye
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This study uses a two-year dataset (January 2016-December 2017) on global solar radiation to model the clearness and cloudiness indices at Ile-Ife, Nigeria, a tropical location. Analysis of the daily variations showed that most days at the location are u...
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Tomá? Rezník, Jan Chytrý and Katerina Trojanová
Land use and land cover are continuously changing in today?s world. Both domains, therefore, have to rely on updates of external information sources from which the relevant land use/land cover (classification) is extracted. Satellite images are frequent ...
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Camila Tavares Pereira,Vandoir Bourscheidt,Érico Masiero
This work examines the characteristics of the seasonal canopy layer heat island (UHIUCL) in a medium-sized coastal city in the state of São Paulo using the Local Climate Zones approach. The present analysis is based on datalogger campaign conducted from ...
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Jaroslav Hofierka, Jozef Boglarský, ?tefan Kolecanský and Anastasia Enderova
Land surface temperature (LST) in urban areas is a dynamic phenomenon affected by various factors such as solar irradiance, cloudiness, wind or urban morphology. The problem complexity requires a comprehensive geographic information system (GIS)-based ap...
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Rui Zhang, Xinming Tang, Shucheng You, Kaifeng Duan, Haiyan Xiang and Hongxia Luo
Remote sensing data plays an important role in classifying land use/land cover (LULC) information from various sensors having different spectral, spatial and temporal resolutions. The fusion of an optical image and a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image ...
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