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Christoph C. Raible
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 177
Citations - 8132
Christoph C. Raible is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 169 publications receiving 6985 citations. Previous affiliations of Christoph C. Raible include Queen's University Belfast & Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research.
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IMILAST: A Community Effort to Intercompare Extratropical Cyclone Detection and Tracking Algorithms
Urs Neu,Mirseid Akperov,Nina Bellenbaum,Rasmu S. Benestad,Richard Blender,Rodrigo Caballero,Angela Cocozza,Helen F. Dacre,Yang Feng,Klaus Fraedrich,Jens Grieger,Sergey Gulev,John Hanley,Tim Hewson,Masaru Inatsu,Kevin Keay,Sarah F. Kew,Ina Kindem,Gregor C. Leckebusch,Margarida L. R. Liberato,Piero Lionello,Igor I. Mokhov,Joaquim G. Pinto,Christoph C. Raible,Marco Reale,Irina Rudeva,Mareike Schuster,Ian Simmonds,Mark R. Sinclair,Michael Sprenger,Natalia Tilinina,Isabel F. Trigo,Sven Ulbrich,Uwe Ulbrich,Xiaolan L. Wang,Heini Wernli +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the variability of results from different automated methods of detection and tracking of extratropical cyclones is assessed in order to identify uncertainties related to the choice of method.
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Timing and climatic impact of Greenland interstadials recorded in stalagmites from northern Turkey
Dominik Fleitmann,Dominik Fleitmann,Hai Cheng,S. Badertscher,S. Badertscher,Richard Lawrence Edwards,Manfred Mudelsee,O. M. Göktürk,O. M. Göktürk,A. Fankhauser,Robyn Pickering,Christoph C. Raible,Christoph C. Raible,Albert Matter,Jan Kramers,Okan Tüysüz +15 more
TL;DR: A 50 kyr-long exceptionally well-dated and highly resolved stalagmite oxygen (δ 18O) and carbon isotope record from Sofular Cave in northwestern Turkey helps to further improve the dating of Greenland Interstadials (GI) 1, and 3-12.
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A model-tested North Atlantic Oscillation reconstruction for the past millennium
Pablo Ortega,Flavio Lehner,Didier Swingedouw,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Christoph C. Raible,Mathieu Casado,Pascal Yiou +6 more
TL;DR: A yearly NAO reconstruction for the past millennium is presented, based on an initial selection of 48 annually resolved proxy records distributed around the Atlantic Ocean and built through an ensemble of multivariate regressions, and suggests that positive phases were dominant during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
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IMILAST – a community effort to intercompare extratropical cyclone detection and tracking algorithms: assessing method-related uncertainties
Urs Neu,Mirseid Akperov,Nina Bellenbaum,Rasmus Benestad,Richard Blender,Rodrigo Caballero,Angela Cocozza,Helen F. Dacre,Yang Feng,Klaus Fraedrich,Jens Grieger,Sergey Gulev,John Hanley,Tim Hewson,Masaru Inatsu,Kevin Keay,Sarah F. Kew,Ina Kindem,Gregor C. Leckebusch,Margarida L. R. Liberato,Piero Lionello,Igor I. Mokhov,Joaquim G. Pinto,Christoph C. Raible,Marco Reale,Irina Rudeva,Mareike Schuster,Ian Simmonds,Mark R. Sinclair,Michael Sprenger,Natalia Tilinina,Isabel F. Trigo,Sven Ulbrich,Uwe Ulbrich,Xiaolan L. Wang,Heini Wernli +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the variability of results from different automated methods of detection and tracking of extratropical cyclones is assessed in order to identify uncertainties related to the choice of method.
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Ensemble reconstruction constraints on the global carbon cycle sensitivity to climate
David Frank,Jan Esper,Christoph C. Raible,Christoph C. Raible,Ulf Büntgen,Valerie Trouet,Benjamin D. Stocker,Benjamin D. Stocker,Fortunat Joos,Fortunat Joos +9 more
TL;DR: The coupling of a probabilistic approach with an ensemble of proxy-based temperature reconstructions and pre-industrial CO2 data from three ice cores provides robust constraints for γ on the policy-relevant multi-decadal to centennial timescales, and quantification of γ is not only improved, but also likelihoods can be assigned, thereby providing a benchmark for future model simulations.