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Ole Bøssing Christensen
Researcher at Danish Meteorological Institute
Publications - 90
Citations - 12405
Ole Bøssing Christensen is an academic researcher from Danish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 85 publications receiving 10213 citations.
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EURO-CORDEX : new high-resolution climate change projections for European impact research
Daniela Jacob,Juliane Petersen,Bastian Eggert,Antoinette Alias,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Laurens M. Bouwer,Alain Braun,Augustin Colette,Michel Déqué,Goran Georgievski,Elena Georgopoulou,Andreas Gobiet,Laurent Menut,Grigory Nikulin,Andreas Haensler,Nils Hempelmann,Colins Jones,Klaus Keuler,Sari Kovats,Nico Kröner,Sven Kotlarski,Arne Kriegsmann,Eric Martin,Erik van Meijgaard,Christopher Moseley,Susanne Pfeifer,Swantje Preuschmann,Christine Radermacher,Kai Radtke,Diana Rechid,Mark Rounsevell,Patrick Samuelsson,Samuel Somot,Jean-François Soussana,Claas Teichmann,Riccardo Valentini,Robert Vautard,Bjorn Weber,Pascal Yiou +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new high-resolution regional climate change ensemble has been established for Europe within the World Climate Research Program Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (EURO-CORDEX) initiative.
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Future extreme events in European climate: an exploration of regional climate model projections
Martin Beniston,David B. Stephenson,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Christopher A. T. Ferro,Christoph Frei,Stéphane Goyette,Kirsten Halsnæs,Tom Holt,Kirsti Jylhä,Brigitte Koffi,Jean Palutikof,Regina Schöll,Tido Semmler,Katja Woth +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a variety of diagnostic methods are used to determine how heat waves, heavy precipitation, drought, wind storms, and storm surges change between present (1961-90) and future (2071-2100) climate on the basis of regional climate model simulations produced by the PRUDENCE project.
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A summary of the PRUDENCE model projections of changes in European climate by the end of this century
TL;DR: An overview of the PRUDENCE fine resolution climate model experiments for Europe is presented in this paper in terms of their climate change signals, in particular 2-meter temperature and precipitation, and a comparison is made with regard to the seasonal variation in climate change response of the different models participating in the project.
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Regional climate modeling on European scales: a joint standard evaluation of the EURO-CORDEX RCM ensemble
Sven Kotlarski,Klaus Keuler,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Augustin Colette,Michel Déqué,Andreas Gobiet,Klaus Goergen,Daniela Jacob,Daniel Lüthi,E. van Meijgaard,Grigory Nikulin,Christoph Schär,Claas Teichmann,Robert Vautard,Kirsten Warrach-Sagi,Volker Wulfmeyer +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, an evaluation of the ERA-Interim-driven EURO-CORDEX regional climate model (RCM) ensemble is presented, focusing on near-surface air temperature and precipitation, and using the E-OBS data set as observational reference.
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Climate modelling: Severe summertime flooding in Europe.
TL;DR: Using a high-resolution climate model, the influence of greenhouse-gas-induced global warming upon heavy or extended precipitation episodes that inflict catastrophic flooding is quantified.