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Ingeborg Auer
Researcher at Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics
Publications - 55
Citations - 5063
Ingeborg Auer is an academic researcher from Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 55 publications receiving 4612 citations.
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HISTALP—historical instrumental climatological surface time series of the Greater Alpine Region
Ingeborg Auer,Reinhard Böhm,Anita Jurkovic,Wolfgang Lipa,Alexander Orlik,Roland Potzmann,Wolfgang Schöner,Markus Ungersböck,Christoph Matulla,Keith R. Briffa,Philip Jones,Dimitrios Efthymiadis,Michele Brunetti,Teresa Nanni,Maurizio Maugeri,L. Mercalli,O. Mestre,Jean‐Marc Moisselin,Michael Begert,G. Müller-Westermeier,Vit Kveton,Oliver Bochníček,Pavel Stastny,Milan Lapin,Sándor Szalai,Tamás Szentimrey,Tanja Cegnar,M. Dolinar,Marjana Gajić-Čapka,Ksenija Zaninović,Zeljko Majstorovic,Elena Nieplova +31 more
TL;DR: The HISTALP database as mentioned in this paper consists of monthly homogenised records of temperature, pressure, precipitation, sunshine and cloudiness for the "Greater Alpine Region" (GAR, 4-19°E, 43-49°N, 0-3500m asl).
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Homogeneity adjustments of in situ atmospheric climate data: a review
Thomas C. Peterson,David R. Easterling,Thomas R. Karl,Pavel Ya. Groisman,Neville Nicholls,Neil Plummer,Simon Torok,Ingeborg Auer,Reinhard Boehm,Donald Gullett,Lucie A. Vincent,Raino Heino,Heikki Tuomenvirta,O. Mestre,Tamás Szentimrey,James Salinger,Eirik J. Førland,Inger Hanssen-Bauer,Hans Alexandersson,Philip Jones,David E. Parker +20 more
TL;DR: In the last decade, many climatologists have put a great deal of effort into developing techniques to identify inhomogeneities and adjust climatic time series to compensate for the biases produced by the inhomogenities as mentioned in this paper.
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Indices for daily temperature and precipitation extremes in Europe analyzed for the period 1901–2000
Anders Moberg,Philip Jones,David Lister,Alexander Walther,Manola Brunet,Jucundus Jacobeit,Lisa V. Alexander,Paul M. Della-Marta,Jürg Luterbacher,Pascal Yiou,Deliang Chen,Albert Klein Tank,Òscar Saladié,Javier Sigró,Enric Aguilar,Hans Alexandersson,Carlos Almarza,Ingeborg Auer,Mariano Barriendos,Michael Begert,Hans Bergström,Reinhard Böhm,C. J. Butler,John Caesar,Achim Drebs,Dmitra Founda,Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe,Giuseppina Micela,Maurizio Maugeri,Hermann Österle,Kreso Pandzic,Michael Petrakis,Lidija Srnec,Radim Tolasz,Heikki Tuomenvirta,Peter C. Werner,Hans W. Linderholm,Andreas Philipp,Heinz Wanner,Elena Xoplaki +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed century-long daily temperature and precipitation records for stations in Europe west of 60°E and defined a set of climatic indices derived from the daily series, mainly focusing on extremes.
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Regional temperature variability in the european alps: 1760 -1998 from homogenized instrumental time series
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated temperature variability in the Alps and their surroundings based on 97 instrumental series of monthly mean temperatures and performed trend analysis based on progressive forward and backward Mann-Kendall statistics and on progressive analysis of linear regression coefficients.
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The climate of the European Alps: Shift of very high resolution Köppen-Geiger climate zones 1800–2100
TL;DR: In this article, a time series of very high resolution (30 arc-seconds) maps of the well-known Köppen-Geiger climate classification is presented, covering the European Alps.