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Frank Le Blancq
Publications - 4
Citations - 485
Frank Le Blancq is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: North Atlantic oscillation & Data assimilation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 248 citations.
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Towards a more reliable historical reanalysis: improvements for version 3 of the Twentieth Century Reanalysis system
Laura C. Slivinski,Laura C. Slivinski,Gilbert P. Compo,Gilbert P. Compo,Jeffrey S. Whitaker,Prashant D. Sardeshmukh,Prashant D. Sardeshmukh,Benjamin S. Giese,C. McColl,C. McColl,Rob Allan,Xungang Yin,Russell S. Vose,Holly A. Titchner,John Kennedy,Lawrence Spencer,Lawrence Spencer,Linden Ashcroft,Stefan Brönnimann,Manola Brunet,Manola Brunet,Dario Camuffo,Richard C. Cornes,Thomas Cram,R. Crouthamel,Fernando Domínguez-Castro,J. Eric Freeman,Joelle Gergis,Ed Hawkins,Philip Jones,Sylvie Jourdain,Alexey Kaplan,Hisayuki Kubota,Frank Le Blancq,Tsz-cheung Lee,Andrew Lorrey,Jürg Luterbacher,Maurizio Maugeri,Cary J. Mock,G. W. Kent Moore,Rajmund Przybylak,Christa Pudmenzky,Chris J. C. Reason,Victoria Slonosky,Catherine A. Smith,Catherine A. Smith,Birger Tinz,Blair Trewin,Maria Antónia Valente,Xiaolan L. Wang,Clive Wilkinson,Kevin R. Wood,Kevin R. Wood,Przemysław Wyszyński +53 more
TL;DR: The 20CRv2c dataset as mentioned in this paper is the first ensemble of sub-daily global atmospheric conditions spanning over 100 years, which provides a best estimate of the weather at any given place and time as well as an estimate of its confidence and uncertainty.
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New Insights into North European and North Atlantic Surface Pressure Variability, Storminess, and Related Climatic Change since 1830
Edward Hanna,John Cappelen,Rob Allan,Trausti Jónsson,Frank Le Blancq,Tim Lillington,Kieran R. Hickey +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present initial results of a new pan-European and international storminess since 1800 as interpreted from European and North Atlantic barometric pressure variability (SENABAR) project, which is shown that dp(abs)24 is significantly related to wind speed and is therefore a good measure of Atlantic and Northwest European storminess and climatic variations.
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The International Surface Pressure Databank version 4
Gilbert P. Compo,Laura C. Slivinski,Jeffrey S. Whitaker,Prashant D. Sardeshmukh,C. McColl,Philip Brohan,Richard P. Allan,X. Yin,Russell S. Vose,Lawrence Spencer,Linden Ashcroft,Stefan Brönnimann,Manola Brunet,Dario Camuffo,Richard C. Cornes,Thomas Cram,R. Crouthamel,Fernando Domínguez-Castro,Janice Freeman,Joelle Gergis,Benjamin S. Giese,Ed Hawkins,Philip Jones,Sylvie Jourdain,Alexey Kaplan,John Kennedy,Hisayuki Kubota,Frank Le Blancq,T. Lee,Andrew Lorrey,Jürg Luterbacher,Maurizio Maugeri,Cary J. Mock,K. Moore,Rajmund Przybylak,Christa Pudmenzky,Chris J. C. Reason,Victoria Slonosky,Birger Tinz,Holly A. Titchner,Blair Trewin,Maria Antónia Valente,Xiaolan L. Wang,Clive Wilkinson,Kevin R. Wood,Przemysław Wyszyński +45 more
TL;DR: The International Surface Pressure Databank version 4.7 (ISPDv4) as discussed by the authors is a collection of pressure observations collected through international cooperation with data recovery facilitated by the ACRE Initiative and the other contributing organizations and assembled under the auspices of the GCOS Working Group on Surface Pressure and the WCRP/GCOS working group on Observational Data Sets for Reanalysis.
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NOAA-CIRES-DOE Twentieth Century Reanalysis Version 3
Laura C. Slivinski,Gilbert P. Compo,Jeffrey S. Whitaker,Prashant D. Sardeshmukh,Benjamin S. Giese,Chesley McColl,Phillip Brohan,Rob Allan,Xungang Yin,Russell S. Vose,Holly A. Titchner,John Kennedy,Lawrence Spencer,Linden Ashcroft,Stefan Brönnimann,Manola Brunet,Dario Camuffo,Richard C. Cornes,Thomas Cram,R. Crouthamel,Fernando Domínguez-Castro,Janice Freeman,Joelle Gergis,Ed Hawkins,Philip Jones,Sylvie Jourdain,Alexey Kaplan,Hisayuki Kubota,Frank Le Blancq,Tsz-cheung Lee,Andrew Lorrey,Jürg Luterbacher,Maurizio Maugeri,Cary J. Mock,Kent Moore,Rajmund Przybylak,Christa Pudmenzky,Chris J. C. Reason,Victoria Slonosky,Catherine A. Smith,Birger Tinz,Blair Trewin,Maria Antónia Valente,Xiaolan Wang,Clive Wilkinson,Kevin R. Wood,Przemysław Wyszyński +46 more
TL;DR: The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project (Twentieth century reanalysis) as mentioned in this paper is an effort to produce a global reanalysis dataset spanning a portion of the nineteenth century and the entire twentieth century, assimilating only surface observations of synoptic pressure into an 80-member ensemble of estimates of the Earth system.