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  List of Accepted Contributions - NP1.01/US9 Frontiers in Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences (co-organized by US) (including Lewis Fry Richardson Medal Lecture)

Please, click Abstract Number to find the corresponding abstract as PDF file; if necessary, download Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 first to open the file. Any abstract may be freely reproduced for non-commercial, scientific purposes; however, the moral right of the author(s) to be identified as the author(s) of such abstracts is asserted.

EGU2007-A-01172
Peinke, J.
Wind Energy : a Challenging Nonlinear Problem

EGU2007-A-01173
Dum, R.
A multidisciplinary approach to modelling: Can scientific modelling guide policies?

EGU2007-A-01175
Givone, P.
Hydrology, extreme events estimation, rivers regimes predictions, data dependency and persistence

EGU2007-A-11515
Schumann, U.
From little whorls to the global atmosphere (Lewis Fry Richardson Medal Lecture)


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