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9th ECAC Special issue

scientific article published in October 2013

An intercomparison of a large ensemble of statistical downscaling methods over Europe: Results from the VALUE perfect predictor cross-validation experiment

scholarly article by J. M. Gutiérrez et al published 23 March 2018 in International Journal of Climatology

Changes in the Probability of Heavy Precipitation: Important Indicators of Climatic Change

article by Pavel Groisman et al published 1999 in Climatic Change

Circulation patterns governing October snowfalls in southern Siberia

scholarly article by Ewa Bednorz & Joanna Wibig published 16 December 2015 in Theoretical and Applied Climatology

Climate Change in Poland in the Past Centuries and its Relationship to European Climate: Evidence from Reconstructions and Coupled Climate Models

scientific article published on 23 October 2009

Comparison of statistical downscaling methods with respect to extreme events over Europe: Validation results from the perfect predictor experiment of the COST Action VALUE

Contrasting interannual variability of atmospheric moisture over Europe during cold and warm seasons

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Hot Days and Heat Waves in Poland in the Period 1951–2019 and the Circulation Factors Favoring the Most Extreme of Them

scientific article published in 2021

Progress in the Study of Climatic Extremes in Northern and Central Europe

Recent Change—Atmosphere

Recent changes in the snow cover characteristics in Poland

scientific article published in 2023

Snow depth in eastern Europe in relation to circulation patterns

scientific article

Spatial Distribution And Synoptic Conditions Of Snow Accumulation And Snow Ablation In The West Siberian Plain

scientific article published in September 2015

Spatial distribution and synoptic conditions of snow accumulation in the Russian Arctic

scientific article published in January 2016

VALUE : A framework to validate downscaling approaches for climate change studies

scientific article published in January 2015