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Markov Models in Discrete and Continuous Time for Hourly Observations of Cloud Cover
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An analysis of 15 years of hourly observations of cloud cover at an airport location near Copenhagen, Denmark shows that the main part of the variations can be described by first-order homogeneous Markov models. Models in ...
Resolving Nonstationary Spectral Information in Wind Speed Time Series Using the Hilbert–Huang Transform
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This work is motivated by the observation that large-amplitude wind fluctuations on temporal scales of 1?10 h present challenges for the power management of large offshore wind farms. Wind fluctuations on these scales are ...
Regional Interdependency of Precipitation Indices across Denmark in Two Ensembles of High-Resolution RCMs
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: utputs from climate models are the primary data source in climate change impact studies. However, their interpretation is not straightforward. In recent years, several methods have been developed in order to quantify the ...
A Bayesian Approach for Uncertainty Quantification of Extreme Precipitation Projections Including Climate Model Interdependency and Nonstationary Bias
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: limate change impact studies are subject to numerous uncertainties and assumptions. One of the main sources of uncertainty arises from the interpretation of climate model projections. Probabilistic procedures based on ...