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L. P. Graham
Researcher at Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Publications - 4
Citations - 382
L. P. Graham is an academic researcher from Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water cycle & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 369 citations.
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A comprehensive model inter-comparison study investigating the water budget during the BALTEX-PIDCAP period
Daniela Jacob,B. J. J. M. van den Hurk,Ulf Andrae,Gunnar Elgered,C. Fortelius,L. P. Graham,S. D. Jackson,Ute Karstens,Chr. Köpken,Ralf Lindau,Ralf Podzun,Burkhardt Rockel,Franz Rubel,Bent Hansen Sass,R. N. B. Smith,Xiaohua Yang +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of 8 regional atmospheric model systems was carried out for a three-month late summer/early autumn period in 1995 over the Baltic Sea and its catchment area.
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The Baltic Sea Experiment (BALTEX): A European Contribution to the Investigation of the Energy and Water Cycle over a Large Drainage Basin
E. Raschke,J. Meywerk,K. Warrach,U. Andrea,S. Bergström,F. Beyrich,F. Bosveld,Karl Bumke,C. Fortelius,L. P. Graham,S-E. Gryning,Sven Halldin,Lutz Hasse,M. Heikinheimo,H-J. Isemer,Daniela Jacob,I. Jauja,K-G. Karlsson,Sirje Keevallik,J. Koistinen,A. van Lammeren,U. Lass,J. Launianen,Andreas Lehmann,Bengt Liljebladh,M. Lobmeyr,W. Matthäus,T. Mengelkamp,Daniel Michelson,Jaroslaw J. Napiorkowski,Anders Omstedt,Jan Piechura,Burkhardt Rockel,Franz Rubel,Eberhard Ruprecht,A-S. Smedman,A. Stigebrandt +36 more
TL;DR: The Baltic Sea Experiment (BALTEX) is one of the five continental-scale experiments of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) as discussed by the authors, which aims to provide a better understanding of the processes of the climate system and to improve and to validate the water cycle in regional numerical models.
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Comparison of land surface hydrology in regional climate simulations of the Baltic Sea catchment
TL;DR: In this paper, a regional climate model RACMO was used to simulate the growing season 1995 over the catchment area of the Baltic Sea, and two different surface schemes were included which in particular differed with respect to the parameterization of runoff.