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Omar Bellprat
Researcher at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Publications - 32
Citations - 1121
Omar Bellprat is an academic researcher from Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 32 publications receiving 849 citations. Previous affiliations of Omar Bellprat include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & ETH Zurich.
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An R package for climate forecast verification
Nicolau Manubens,Louis-Philippe Caron,Alasdair Hunter,Omar Bellprat,Eleftheria Exarchou,Neven S. Fučkar,Neven S. Fučkar,Javier García-Serrano,François Massonnet,François Massonnet,Martin Ménégoz,Valentina Sicardi,Lauriane Batté,Chloé Prodhomme,Verónica Torralba,Nicola Cortesi,Oriol Mula-Valls,Kim Serradell,Virginie Guemas,Virginie Guemas,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes +21 more
TL;DR: S2dverification v2.8.0 as mentioned in this paper is an open-source R package for the quality assessment of climate forecasts using state-of-the-art verification scores.
Objective calibration of regional climate models: Application over Europe and North America
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of objective parameter calibration in regional climate models (RCMs) has been addressed, where an RCM is calibrated over two regions (Europe and North America) and is used to investigate the transferability of the results.
Impact of sea ice initialisation on sea ice and atmosphere prediction skill on seasonal timescales
Virginie Guemas,Matthieu Chevallier,Michel Déqué,Omar Bellprat,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes,Neven-Stjepan Fuckar +5 more
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Investigating the Effects of Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures on the Wind Drought of 2015 Over the United States
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the statistical software R (R Core and Verification R packages) to read data sets, compute EOFs, and plot maps, which can be accessed through EUDAT facilities.
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Extreme precipitation in the Netherlands : An event attribution case study
Jonathan Eden,Jonathan Eden,Sarah F. Kew,Omar Bellprat,Geert Lenderink,Iris Manola,Hiba Omrani,Geert Jan van Oldenborgh +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a probabilistic attribution analysis of the extreme precipitation that fell in large parts of the Netherlands on 28 July 2014 is presented, using a step-by-step approach, to identify changes in intensity and likelihood of such an event as a result of anthropogenic global warming.