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Heini Wernli
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 306
Citations - 17718
Heini Wernli is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extratropical cyclone & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 257 publications receiving 14867 citations. Previous affiliations of Heini Wernli include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & University of Mainz.
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Differences in microphysical properties of cirrus at high and mid latitudes from airborne measurements
Armin Afchine,Heini Wernli,Martin Zöger,Martina Krämer,Christiane Voigt,Marcelo Takashi Misato,inggit dea puspita,Juliana Tiburcio de Araujo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the microphysical properties of mid-latitude and high-latitudes cirrus measured in high latitudes, and showed that there exist differences between mid and highlatitude cirrus.
Analysis of multi-seasonal meteorological storylines leading to reduced forest greenness in Europe in 2000-2020
Mauro Hermann,Matthias Röthlisberger,Arthur Gessler,Andreas Rigling,Cornelius Senf,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Heini Wernli +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors quantitatively investigated anomalous characteristics of the three-year meteorological storyline preceding events of reduced forest greenness in Europe's temperate and Mediterranean biome in the phase space of seasonal-mean anomalies of (T 2 m,P ) .
Evaluation of convection-resolving model simulation in mountainous terrain
J. Trentmann,Heini Wernli,Ulrich Corsmeier,Pieter Groenemeijer,Jan Handwerker,Martin Kohler,Andreas Wieser,Andreas Behrendt,M. Radlach,Volker Wulfmeyer +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of a convection-resolving numerical weather prediction (NWP) model under convective conditions in mountainous terrain in Central Europe has been evaluated under the same conditions.
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Processes leading to extreme seasons – research at the weather-climate interface based on reanalyses and large ensemble climate simulations
Urs Beyerle,Heini Wernli,Reto Knutti,Flavio Lehner,Matthias Röthlisberger,Emmanouil Flaounas,Philipp Zschenderlein,Katharina Hartmuth,Spingola, C.,Vassilios Pisinaras,Debra A. Kaden,Ahmad Rifai Hutapea, Arrum Yaima Nuristaqna, Eggy Vetrianur, Firdaus, Lukman, Muhammad Azri +11 more
TL;DR: Extreme seasons are seasons during which a particular meteorological or impact-related parameter (or a combination thereof) strongly deviates from climatology as discussed by the authors , and they are defined as seasons that result from a highly unusual combination of, e.g., surface temperature, precipitation, and surface energy balance.
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Comment on acp-2022-125
TL;DR: In this paper , two long-lasting thunderstorm ground enhancement (TGE) events were registered at the Milešovka meteorological observatory in Czechia (50.55 m altitude) during linearly organized thunderstorms.