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Martin W. Jury
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The Mediterranean climate change hotspot in the CMIP5 and CMIP6 projections
J Cos, F Doblas-Reyes, M Jury, R Marcos, PA Bretonnière, M Samsó
Earth System Dynamics 13 (1), 321-340, 2022
1092022
Projected future daily characteristics of African precipitation based on global (CMIP5, CMIP6) and regional (CORDEX, CORDEX-CORE) climate models
A Dosio, MW Jury, M Almazroui, M Ashfaq, I Diallo, FA Engelbrecht, ...
Climate Dynamics 57 (11), 3135-3158, 2021
1042021
Testing bias adjustment methods for regional climate change applications under observational uncertainty and resolution mismatch
A Casanueva, S Herrera, M Iturbide, S Lange, M Jury, A Dosio, D Maraun, ...
Atmospheric Science Letters 21 (7), e978, 2020
832020
A global analysis of heat-related labour productivity losses under climate change—implications for Germany’s foreign trade
N Knittel, MW Jury, B Bednar-Friedl, G Bachner, AK Steiner
Climatic Change 160, 251-269, 2020
502020
Evaluation of CMIP5 models in the context of dynamical downscaling over Europe
MW Jury, AF Prein, H Truhetz, A Gobiet
Journal of climate 28 (14), 5575-5582, 2015
442015
Adjusting climate model bias for agricultural impact assessment: How to cut the mustard
S Galmarini, AJ Cannon, A Ceglar, OB Christensen, ...
Climate services 13, 65-69, 2019
322019
The Mediterranean climate change hotspot in the CMIP5 and CMIP6 projections, Earth Syst. Dynam., 13, 321–340
J Cos, F Doblas-Reyes, M Jury, R Marcos, PA Bretonnière, M Samsó
302022
Process‐based evaluation of the VALUE perfect predictor experiment of statistical downscaling methods
PMM Soares, D Maraun, S Brands, MW Jury, JM Gutiérrez, D San‐Martín, ...
International Journal of Climatology 39 (9), 3868-3893, 2019
302019
Climate projections for glacier change modelling over the Himalayas
MW Jury, T Mendlik, S Tani, H Truhetz, D Maraun, WW Immerzeel, ...
International Journal of Climatology 40 (3), 1738-1754, 2020
262020
Global resource consumption effects of borderless climate change: EU’s indirect vulnerability
V Kulmer, M Jury, S Wong, D Kortschak
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators 8, 100071, 2020
182020
Exploring atmospheric blocking with GPS radio occultation observations
L Brunner, AK Steiner, B Scherllin-Pirscher, MW Jury
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (7), 4593-4604, 2016
182016
Blocking representation in the ERA-Interim driven EURO-CORDEX RCMs
MW Jury, S Herrera, JM Gutiérrez, D Barriopedro
Climate dynamics 52, 3291-3306, 2019
172019
The Mediterranean climate change hotspot in the CMIP5 and CMIP6 projections
J Cos, F Doblas-Reyes, M Jury, R Marcos, PA Bretonnière, M Samsó
Earth System Dynamics Discussions 2021, 1-26, 2021
72021
EURO-CORDEX CMIP6 GCM selection & ensemble design: Best practices and recommendations
S Sobolowski, S Somot, J Fernandez, G Evin, D Maraun, S Kotlarski, ...
Zenodo. https://doi. org/10.5281/zenodo, 2023
42023
Klima| Anlage—performing climate data
K Groß-Vogt, T Hermann, MW Jury, AK Steiner, S Kartadinata
Addressing the Challenges in Communicating Climate Change Across Various …, 2019
42019
Adjusting climate model bias for agricultural impact assessment: How to cut the mustard, Clim. Serv. 13 (2019) 65–69
S Galmarini, AJ Cannon, A Ceglar, OB Christensen, ...
3
Feasibility of blocking detection in observations from radio occultation
L Brunner, AK Steiner, B Scherllin-Pirscher, M Jury
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 1519, 2015
22015
Mediterranean climate change projections: an update from CMIP5 and CMIP6.
J Cos, FJ Doblas-Reyes, M Jury
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-12803, 2021
12021
The role of global supply chains in the transmission of weather induced production shocks
S Borsky, M Jury
Graz Economics Papers, 2020
12020
The effects of global climate change on foreign trade patterns–Insights from a cross-sectoral impact assessment for Austria
N Knittel, G Bachner, B Bednar-Friedl, MW Jury, D Lincke, J Hinkel
Unpublished manuscript, 2020
12020
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