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Jisk Attema
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 48
Citations - 765
Jisk Attema is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Fast radio burst. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 45 publications receiving 577 citations. Previous affiliations of Jisk Attema include Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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A simple scaling approach to produce climate scenarios of local precipitation extremes for the Netherlands
Geert Lenderink,Jisk Attema +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new approach whereby changes in precipitation extremes are set proportional to the change in water vapor amount near the surface as measured by the 2m dew point temperature.
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Extreme precipitation response to climate perturbations in an atmospheric mesoscale model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the dependence of extreme precipitation intensity on the dew point temperature in the non-hydrostatic weather prediction model Harmonie at a resolution of 2.5 km.
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Repeating fast radio bursts with WSRT/Apertif
L. C. Oostrum,L. C. Oostrum,Yogesh Maan,J. van Leeuwen,J. van Leeuwen,Liam Connor,Liam Connor,Emily Petroff,Jisk Attema,J. E. Bast,D. W. Gardenier,D. W. Gardenier,J. E. Hargreaves,E. Kooistra,D. van der Schuur,Alessio Sclocco,R. Smits,Samayra Straal,S. ter Veen,Dany Vohl,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,B. Adebahr,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,R. H. van den Brink,W. A. van Cappellen,A. H. W. M. Coolen,S. Damstra,G. van Diepen,B. S. Frank,Kelley M. Hess,Kelley M. Hess,J. M. van der Hulst,B. Hut,Marianna Ivashina,G. M. Loose,D. M. Lucero,Á. Mika,R. Morganti,R. Morganti,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Henk Mulder,M. J. Norden,Tom Oosterloo,Tom Oosterloo,Emanuela Orru,J.-P. de Reijer,M. Ruiter,N. J. Vermaas,Stefan J. Wijnholds,J. Ziemke,J. Ziemke +55 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WRST) to conduct extensive follow-up of the first two repeating fast radio bursts (R1 and R2).
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Chromatic periodic activity down to 120 MHz in a Fast Radio Burst
Inés Pastor-Marazuela,Liam Connor,Joeri van Leeuwen,Yogesh Maan,Sander ter Veen,Anna V. Bilous,L. C. Oostrum,Emily Petroff,Samayra Straal,Dany Vohl,Jisk Attema,Oliver M. Boersma,E. Kooistra,Daniel van der Schuur,Alessio Sclocco,R. Smits,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,B. Adebahr,Willem J. G. de Blok,A. H. W. M. Coolen,S. Damstra,H. Dénes,Kelley M. Hess,Thijs van der Hulst,B. Hut,V. Marianna Ivashina,A. Kutkin,G. Marcel Loose,D. M. Lucero,Á. Mika,Vanessa A. Moss,Henk Mulder,M. J. Norden,Tom Oosterloo,Emanuela Orrú,M. Ruiter,Stefan J. Wijnholds +36 more
TL;DR: The chromatic results strongly disfavour scenarios in which absorption from strong stellar winds causes FRB periodicity, and it is demonstrated that some FRBs are found in 'clean' environments that do not absorb or scatter low-frequency radiation.
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Urban fine-scale forecasting reveals weather conditions with unprecedented detail
TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of numerical weather prediction at urban neighborhood and street scales is demonstrated for summer conditions in the Amsterdam metropolitan region (Netherlands) in order to predict summer weather conditions.