Data contain the dominating soil type in a grid cell for Germany in ~1km horizontal resolution. The data are based on the country wide soil map (Bodenubersichtskarte - BUK) at a scale of 1:1000000 (BUK1000)
HD(CP)² – High definition clouds and precipitation for advancing climate prediction ‐ is a framework project funded by BMBF, it focuses on the question as to whether very high resolution models, integrated
A english description can be found next. -------- Die WETTREG-Simulation repräsentiert, basierend auf den Vorgaben der Ergebnisse der ECHAM5/OM-Simulation Lauf 1 A1B, den zeitlichen Verlauf der klimatischen
The STAR II simulation represent the future climate from 2007 - 2060 for Germany. The calculation is based on trend information of the ECHAM5/OM IPCC scenario run 1 (SRES A1B) and observed data. The model
The STAR II simulation represent the future climate from 2007 - 2060 for Germany. The calculation is based on trend information of the ECHAM5/OM IPCC scenario run 1 (SRES A1B) and observed data. The model
The STAR II simulation represent the future climate from 2007 - 2060 for Germany. The calculation is based on trend information of the ECHAM5/OM IPCC scenario run 1 (SRES A1B) and observed data. The model
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG has been used to simulate today's and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC). The simulations have been initiated by
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated