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2. Circulation adjustment in the Arctic and Atlantic in response to Greenland and Antarctic mass loss
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Berk, J. van den, Drijfhout, S. S., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2021
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3. Comparing observed and modelled components of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation at 26° N
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Sub Physical Oceanography, Faculteit Geowetenschappen, Marine and Atmospheric Research, Bryden, H, Beunk, J, Drijfhout, S, Hazeleger, W, Mecking, J, Sub Physical Oceanography, Faculteit Geowetenschappen, Marine and Atmospheric Research, Bryden, H, Beunk, J, Drijfhout, S, Hazeleger, W, and Mecking, J
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- 2024
4. Atlantic salinity budget in response to Northern and Southern Hemisphere ice sheet discharge
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van den Berk, J., Drijfhout, S. S., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2019
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5. Future equivalent of 2010 Russian heatwave intensified by weakening soil moisture constraints
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Rasmijn, L. M., van der Schrier, G., Bintanja, R., Barkmeijer, J., Sterl, A., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2018
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6. The 2010 Pakistan floods in a future climate
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van der Schrier, G., Rasmijn, L. M., Barkmeijer, J., Sterl, A., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2018
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7. Experimental Studies on the Infectivity of Non-Culturable Forms of Campylobacter Spp. in Chicks and Mice
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van de Giessen, A. W., Heuvelman, C. J., Abee, T., and Hazeleger, W. C.
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- 1996
8. Association of natural (auto-) antibodies in young gilts with osteochondrosis at slaughter
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de Koning, D.B., Damen, E.P.C.W., Nieuwland, M.G.B., van Grevenhof, E.M., Hazeleger, W., Kemp, B., and Parmentier, H.K.
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- 2015
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9. Arctic Energy Budget in Relation to Sea Ice Variability on Monthly-to-Annual Time Scales
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Krikken, F. and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2015
10. The Role of the Mean State of Arctic Sea Ice on Near-Surface Temperature Trends
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van der Linden, E. C., Bintanja, R., Hazeleger, W., and Katsman, C. A.
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- 2014
11. Ice sheet melt and the Atlantic Ocean
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Hazeleger, W., Drijfhout, S.S.D., Berk, Jelle van den, Hazeleger, W., Drijfhout, S.S.D., and Berk, Jelle van den
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- 2022
12. Simulations of Hydrographic Properties in the Northwestern North Atlantic Ocean in Coupled Climate Models
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de Jong, M. F., Drijfhout, S. S., Hazeleger, W., van Aken, H. M., and Severijns, C. A.
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- 2009
13. Lack of Response of INT-407 Cells to the Presence of Non-Culturable Campylobacter jejuni
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Verhoeff-Bakkenes, L., Hazeleger, W. C., Zwietering, M. H., and De Jonge, R.
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- 2008
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14. Subtyping of Campylobacter Isolates from Sewage Plants and Waste Water from a Connected Poultry Abattoir Using Molecular Techniques
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Koenraad, P. M. F. J., Ayling, R., Hazeleger, W. C., Rombouts, F. M., Newell, D. G., Newell, Diane G., editor, Ketley, Julian M., editor, and Feldman, Roger A., editor
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- 1996
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15. The effects of housing system and feeding level on the joint-specific prevalence of osteochondrosis in fattening pigs
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van Grevenhof, E.M., Ott, S., Hazeleger, W., van Weeren, P.R., Bijma, P., and Kemp, B.
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- 2011
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16. Bjerknes Compensation at High Northern Latitudes : The Ocean Forcing the Atmosphere
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van der Swaluw, E., Drijfhout, S. S., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2007
17. Detecting Atlantic MOC Changes in an Ensemble of Climate Change Simulations
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Drijfhout, S. S. and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2007
18. Optimizing Parameters in an Atmospheric General Circulation Model
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Severijns, C. A. and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2005
19. Intermittent suckling enables estrus and pregnancy during lactation in sows: Effects of stage of lactation and lactation during early pregnancy
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Gerritsen, R., Soede, N.M., Hazeleger, W., Langendijk, P., Dieleman, S.J., Taverne, M.A.M., and Kemp, B.
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- 2009
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20. The Speciation and Subtyping of Campylobacter Isolates from Sewage Plants and Waste Water from a Connected Poultry Abattoir Using Molecular Techniques
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Ayling, R., Hazeleger, W. C., Rombouts, F. M., and Newell, D. G.
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- 1995
21. EC-Earth V2.2: description and validation of a new seamless earth system prediction model
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Hazeleger, W., Wang, X., Severijns, C., Ştefănescu, S., Bintanja, R., Sterl, A., Wyser, K., Semmler, T., Yang, S., van den Hurk, B., van Noije, T., van der Linden, E., and van der Wiel, K.
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- 2012
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22. Boundary layer stability and Arctic climate change: a feedback study using EC-Earth
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Bintanja, R., van der Linden, E. C., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2012
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23. Samenhang woonafstand, contactfrequentie, kwaliteit van coparenting en het welbevinden van adolescenten van gescheiden ouders.
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Hazeleger, W., Valk, I. van der (Thesis Advisor), Rejaan, Z., Bakker, S., Hazeleger, W., Valk, I. van der (Thesis Advisor), Rejaan, Z., and Bakker, S.
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While more adolescents grow up in multiple households after divorce, questions arise about how this affects their well-being. In this research three relevant aspects related to a parental divorce were examined to predict adolescent well-being in The Netherlands. These aspects are distance between parental households, parent-adolescent contact frequency and quality of coparenting. The data in this research were used from the project ‘Where do I belong', resulting in data from N = 188 adolescents from divorced parents. Analysis consisted of multiple regression analyses to calculate the association between the separate aspects and well-being, the aspects all together and including interaction effects. The hypothesis was to find a positive association between contact frequency and coparenting and well-being, a negative association for distance between parental households and association with the interaction effects. The results showed quality of coparenting to be the strongest predictor of adolescent well-being after divorce. Distance between the parental households turned out to have the most unexpected outcome. Despite expectations and literature-study, adolescents with greater distance between parental households had higher scores on well-being. The interaction effect of coparenting and distance between parental households showed a trend significant negative association, meaning higher quality of coparenting and a bigger distance between parental household showed association with lower well-being and vice-versa. In conclusion, it can be said that the individual aspects examined in this study have limited meaning in predicting adolescent well-being after divorce. Distance between parental households after divorce and coparenting quality are closely associated. Further research could investigate the role of social economic status from parents, the degree of conflict between parents and quantity of moving between parental households.
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- 2021
24. Arctic weather and climate: from mechanisms to forecasts
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Hazeleger, W., Attema, J.J., Liu, Yang, Hazeleger, W., Attema, J.J., and Liu, Yang
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Since the mid-20th Century, the Arctic is warming about two times faster than the rest of the world. This is widely known as Arctic Amplification (AA) and has drawn lots of attention recently. Apart from a dominant impact on the local weather and climate, its influence has been extended beyond the polar region through significant modification on the circulation in both the atmosphere and ocean. In order to identify the drivers of Arctic climate change and the connections between the Arctic and global climate system, it is important to understand the Arctic weather and climate.The Arctic weather and climate system is manifested by the cryosphere. Given the essential role of sea ice and the key factors that regulate the variability of sea ice, it is of vital importance to shed new light on the energy budget, as well as the atmosphere-ocean interaction in the perspective of the energy budget in the Northern Hemisphere. A better quantification of the Arctic sea ice variability and the Arctic energy budget will give us a better understanding of the mechanisms behind Arctic climate warming. This in turn would help improve the weather forecasts for the Northern Hemisphere.This thesis, I mainly focus on the variations and forecasting of the Arctic sea ice. Given the close relation between the Arctic energy budget and sea ice variability, an emphasis is placed on the meridional energy transport (MET). In chapter 2, I quantified meridional energy transport in the atmosphere (AMET) and ocean (OMET) at subpolar latitudes using the latest methods and six reanalysis data sets. An intercomparison of the results from the chosen reanalysis products indicates that although the mean transport in all data sets agrees well, the spatial distributions and temporal variations of AMET and OMET differ substantially among the reanalysis data sets. Our study confirms that the analyzed reanalysis products are useful for the diagnostics of energy transport. However, beyond interannual timescales
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- 2021
25. Exploring high-end scenarios for local sea level rise to develop flood protection strategies for a low-lying delta—the Netherlands as an example
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Katsman, Caroline A., Sterl, A., Beersma, J. J., van den Brink, H. W., Church, J. A., Hazeleger, W., Kopp, R. E., Kroon, D., Kwadijk, J., Lammersen, R., Lowe, J., Oppenheimer, M., Plag, H. -P., Ridley, J., von Storch, H., Vaughan, D. G., Vellinga, P., Vermeersen, L. L. A., van de Wal, R. S. W., and Weisse, R.
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- 2011
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26. A dampened land use change climate response towards the tropics
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van der Molen, M. K., van den Hurk, B. J. J. M., and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2011
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27. Blastocyst morphology, actin cytoskeleton quality and chromosome content are correlated with embryo quality in the pig
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Zijlstra, C., Kidson, A., Schoevers, E.J., Daemen, A.J.J.M., Tharasanit, T., Kuijk, E.W., Hazeleger, W., Ducro-Steverink, D.W.B., Colenbrander, B., and Roelen, B.A.J.
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- 2008
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28. Response of the Western European climate to a collapse of the thermohaline circulation
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Laurian, A., Drijfhout, S. S., Hazeleger, W., and van den Hurk, B.
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- 2010
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29. Effect of excessive, hormonally induced intrauterine crowding in the gilt on fetal development on day 40 of pregnancy
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van der Waaij, E.H., Hazeleger, W., Soede, N.M., Laurenssen, B.F.A., and Kemp, B.
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Swine -- Research ,Swine -- Growth ,Fetus -- Growth ,Fetus -- Research ,Company growth ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Selection for litter size may result in an increase in uterine crowding due to a faster increase in ovulation rate than in litter size. Increased ovulation rate does not result in a proportionally increased number of piglets born alive. In this study, the effect of ovulation rate on vitality characteristics of fetal-placental units at d 40 of pregnancy was investigated. For this, 43 Large White gilts were treated with hormones to induce superovulation. Average ovulation rate was 45.16 [+ or -] 13.22; average number of vital fetuses at d 40 of pregnancy was 17.09 [+ or -] 3.61 that weighed 11.26 [+ or -] 1.99 g; their placenta weighed 31.88 [+ or -] 14.79 g; and they occupied 11.69 [+ or -] 4.90 cm of the uterus. Loss in oocytes (i.e., that did not result in a vital fetus at d 40) increased with increasing ovulation rate and occurred before (early mortality; P = 0.0003) and after implantation (late mortality, i.e., traces visible at d 40; P < 0.0001). With respect to the vital fetuses, increased ovulation rate resulted in decreased fetal (P = 0.0008) and placental weight (P = 0.0008) and decreased length of the area in the uterus that was occupied by the placenta (P = 0.0011). Strong correlations existed between placental and fetal weight [0.68; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.64 to 0.72], and placental weight and length (0.78; 95% CI = 0.74 to 0.82). Fetal-placental characteristics were weakly correlated to distance to the implantation sites of neighboring fetuses, a measure of crowdedness [-0.002 (95% CI = -0.042 to 0.038) with fetal weight to 0.16 (95% CI = 0.12 to 0.20) with placental length]. Increased ovulation rates, but more specifically increased late mortality rates, have negative effects on the remaining vital fetuses with respect to the fetal (P = 0.0085) and placental weight (P < 0.0001) and length of the implantation site (P = 0.0016). The most extreme effect was on placental weight, in which a uterus with 18 cases of late mortality (P < 0.0001). Furthermore, increased ovulation rates resulted in decreased within litter variation for fetal (P = 0.0018) and placental weight (P = 0.0084). At increased ovulation rates, the number of live fetuses remained similar, but placental development is impaired and the growth of the fetus is retarded compared with reduced ovulation rate, with effects likely lasting into adult life. Key words: fetal development, intrauterine crowding, mortality, ovulation rate, pig, superovulation doi: 10.2527/jas.2009-2561
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- 2010
30. Open weather and climate science in the digital era
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Vos, M.G. (Martine) de, Hazeleger, W. (Wilco), Bari, D. (Driss), Behrens, J. (Jörg), Bendoukha, (Sofiane), Garcia-Marti, I. (Irene), Haren, R. (Ronald) van, Haupt, S.E. (Sue Ellen), Hut, R. (Rolf), Jansson, F.R. (Fredrik), Mueller, A. (Andreas), Neilley, P. (Peter), Oord, G. (Gijs) van den, Pelupessy, F.I. (Inti), Ruti, P. (Paolo), Schultz, M.G. (Martin), Walton, J. (Jeremy), Vos, M.G. (Martine) de, Hazeleger, W. (Wilco), Bari, D. (Driss), Behrens, J. (Jörg), Bendoukha, (Sofiane), Garcia-Marti, I. (Irene), Haren, R. (Ronald) van, Haupt, S.E. (Sue Ellen), Hut, R. (Rolf), Jansson, F.R. (Fredrik), Mueller, A. (Andreas), Neilley, P. (Peter), Oord, G. (Gijs) van den, Pelupessy, F.I. (Inti), Ruti, P. (Paolo), Schultz, M.G. (Martin), and Walton, J. (Jeremy)
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The need for open science has been recognized by the communities of meteorology and climate science. While these domains are mature in terms of applying digital technologies, the implementation of open science methodologies is less advanced. In a session on “Weather and Climate Science in the Digital Era” at the 14th IEEE International eScience Conference domain specialists and data and computer scientists discussed the road towards open weather and climate science. Roughly 80 % of the studies presented in the conference session showed the added value of open data and software. These studies included open datasets from disparate sources in their analyses or developed tools and approaches that were made openly available to the research community. Furthermore, shared software is a prerequisite for the studies which presented systems like a model coupling framework or digital collaboration platform. Although these studies showed that sharing code and data is important, the consensus among the participants was that this is not sufficient to achieve open weather and climate science and that there are important issues to address. At the level of technology, the application of the findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) principles to many datasets used in weather
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- 2020
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31. Event‐based storylines to address climate risk
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Sillmann, J., Shepherd, T.G., van den Hurk, B., Hazeleger, W., Martius, O., Slingo, J., Zscheischler, Jakob, Sillmann, J., Shepherd, T.G., van den Hurk, B., Hazeleger, W., Martius, O., Slingo, J., and Zscheischler, Jakob
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The climate science community is challenged to adopt an actionable risk perspective, which is difficult to align with the traditional focus on model‐based probabilistic climate change projections. Event‐based storylines can provide a way out of this conundrum by putting emphasis on plausibility rather than probability. This links directly to common practices in disaster risk management using "stress‐testing" for emergency preparedness based on events that are conditional on specific and plausible assumptions. Event‐based storylines allow for conditional explanations, without full attribution of every causal factor, which is crucial when some aspects of the latter are complex and highly uncertain.
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- 2020
32. Atmospheric moisture transport and river runoff in the mid-latitudes
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Hazeleger, W., Weerts, A.H., van Heerwaarden, C.C., Benedict, Imme Bo, Hazeleger, W., Weerts, A.H., van Heerwaarden, C.C., and Benedict, Imme Bo
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Hydrometeorological extremes such as floods and droughts are the result of anomalous transport of moisture in the atmosphere, impacting the land. Recent examples of these impacts are the devastating floods in south Louisiana (United States) in 2016 and drought over western Europe in 2018. In this thesis we enhance our understanding of the water cycle and its extremes in present and future climate. More specifically, transport of moisture in the atmosphere is studied and linked to precipitation and river runoff. This is done from a global modelling perspective, making use of reanalysis data, simulations from a global climate model, a moisture tracking tool, and a global hydrological model (all described in Chapter 2). Both hydrometeorological events as well as yearly averages and seasonal cycles are studied for three regions in the mid-latitudes; the Mississippi river basin in North America, and the Rhine river basin and Norway in Europe.In Chapter 3 we investigate atmospheric moisture transport and its relation to extreme precipitation over coastal Norway. We show a climatology (1979-2014) of cold season precipitation events based on the 99th percentile of daily precipitation from ERA-Interim reanalysis data, of which more than 85% is related to a so-called atmospheric river, an anomalous moisture flux. Characteristic patterns resulting in this anomalous moisture transport can be identified with significant time before the event (5 days), which is helpful to forecasting. However, the identification of large-scale patterns 5 days before the event is insufficient to predict the precise location of subsequent extreme precipitation.In Chapter 4 we explore precipitation and moisture transport over the Mississippi River basin under present (2002-2006) and future climate conditions (2094-2098; RCP4.5) using simulations from the global climate model EC-Earth. More specifically, we determine the moisture sources of the Mississippi basin, by tracking precipitation falling ove
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- 2020
33. LH pulsatile release patterns, follicular growth and function during repetitive periods of suckling and non-suckling in sows
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Langendijk, P., Dieleman, S.J., van den Ham, C.M., Hazeleger, W., Soede, N.M., and Kemp, B.
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- 2007
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34. Coupled variability and air-sea interaction in the South Atlantic Ocean
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Sterl, A. and Hazeleger, W.
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- 2003
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35. Ovarian responses to laetation management strategies
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Soede, N.M., primary, Hazeleger, W., additional, Gerritsen, R., additional, Langendijk, P., additional, and Kemp, B., additional
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- 2020
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36. Campylobacter jejuni: a study on environmental conditions affecting culturability and in vitro adhesion/invasion
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Verhoeff-Bakkenes, L., Hazeleger, W. C., de Jonge, R., and Zwietering, M. H.
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- 2009
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37. The effect of feeding strategy during the pre-follicular phase on subsequent follicular development in the pig
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Hazeleger, W., Soede, N.M., and Kemp, B.
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- 2005
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38. Sidebar 7.3: The long heat wave and drought in Europe in 2018
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Rösner, B., Benedict, Imme, van Heerwaarden, C.C., Weerts, A.H., Hazeleger, W., Bissolli, P., and Trachte, K.
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Meteorologie en Luchtkwaliteit ,WIMEK ,Meteorology and Air Quality ,Life Science ,Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management ,Hydrologie en Kwantitatief Waterbeheer - Published
- 2019
39. Fate of the Equatorial Undercurrent in the Atlantic
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Hazeleger, W., primary and de Vries, P., additional
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- 2003
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40. Sight-Seeing in the Eyes of Deep Neural Networks
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Khademi, S., Shi, X., Mager, Tino, Siebes, R.M., Hein, C.M., De Boer, Victor, van Gemert, J.C., Hazeleger, W., Business Web and Media, Network Institute, and Intelligent Information Systems
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Artificial neural network ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Convolutional neural network (CNN) ,Intelligent decision support system ,Place recognition ,02 engineering and technology ,Classification ,Convolutional neural network ,Visualization ,Image (mathematics) ,Sight ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Interpretability ,Artificial intelligence ,Architecture ,business - Abstract
We address the interpretability of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for predicting a geo-location from an image. In a pilot experiment we classify images of Pittsburgh vs Tokyo and visualize the learned CNN filters. We found that varying the CNN architecture leads to variating in the visualized filters. This calls for further investigation of the effective parameters on the interpretability of CNNs.
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- 2018
41. Reproduction results and offspring performance after non-surgical embryo transfer in pigs
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Ducro-Steverink, D.W.B, Peters, C.G.W, Maters, C.C, Hazeleger, W, and Merks, J.W.M
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- 2004
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42. Development, DNA fragmentation and cell death in porcine embryos after 24 h storage under different conditions
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Pomar, F.J.Rubio, Ducro-Steverink, D.W.B, Hazeleger, W, Teerds, K.J, Colenbrander, B, and Bevers, M.M
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- 2004
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43. State of the Climate in 2018
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Arndt, D. S., Blunden, J., Dunn, R. J. H., Stanitski, D. M., Gobron, N., Willett, K. M., Sanchez-lugo, A., Berrisford, P., Morice, C., Nicolas, Jp, Carrea, L., Woolway, R. I., Merchant, C. J., Dokulil, M. T., De Eyto, E., Degasperi, C. L., Korhonen, J., Marszelewski, W., May, L., Paterson, A. M., Rusak, J. A., Schladow, S. G., Schmid, M., Verburg, P., Watanabe, S., Weyhenmeyer, G. A., King, A. D., Donat, M. G., Christy, J. R., Po-chedley, S., Mears, C. R., Haimberger, L., Covey, C., Randel, W., Noetzli, J., Biskaborn, B. K., Christiansen, H. H., Isaksen, K., Schoeneich, P., Smith, S., Vieira, G., Zhao, L., Streletskiy, D. A., Robinson, D. A., Pelto, M., Berry, D. I., Bosilovich, M. G., Simmons, A. J., Mears, C., Ho, S. P., Bock, O., Zhou, X., Nicolas, J, Vose, R. S., Adler, R., Gu, G., Becker, A., Yin, X, Tye, M. R., Blenkinsop, S., Durre, I., Ziese, M., Collow, A. B. Marquardt, Rustemeier, E., Foster, M. J., Di Girolamo, L., Frey, R. A., Heidinger, A. K., Sun-mack, S., Phillips, C., Menzel, W. P., Stengel, M., Zhao, G., Kim, H., Rodell, M., Li, B., Famiglietti, J. S., Scanlon, T., Van Der Schalie, R., Preimesberger, W., Reimer, C., Hahn, S., Gruber, A., Kidd, R., De Jeu, R. A. M., Dorigo, W. A., Barichivich, J., Osborn, T. J., Harris, I., Van Der Schrier, G., Jones, P. D., Miralles, D. G., Martens, B., Beck, H. E., Dolman, A. J., Jimenez, C., Mccabe, M. F., Wood, E. F., Allan, R., Azorin-molina, C., Mears, C. A., Mcvicar, T. R., Mayer, M., Schenzinger, V., Hersbach, H., Stackhouse, P. W., Jr., Wong, T., Kratz, D. P., Sawaengphokhai, P., Wilber, A. C., Gupta, S. K., Loeb, N. G., Dlugokencky, E. J., Hall, B. D., Montzka, S. A., Dutton, G., Muhle, J., Elkins, J. W., Miller, Br, Remy, S., Bellouin, N., Kipling, Z., Ades, M., Benedetti, A., Boucher, O., Weber, M., Steinbrecht, W., Arosio, C., Van Der A, R., Frith, S. M., Anderson, J., Coldewey-egbers, M., Davis, S., Degenstein, D., Fioletov, V. E., Froidevaux, L., Hubert, D., Long, C. S., Loyola, D., Rozanov, A., Roth, C., Sofieva, V., Tourpali, K., Wang, R., Wild, J. D., Davis, S. M., Rosenlof, K. H., Hurst, D. F., Selkirk, H. B., Vomel, H., Ziemke, J. R., Cooper, O. R., Flemming, J., Inness, A., Pinty, B., Kaiser, J. W., Van Der Werf, G. R., Hemming, D. L., Garforth, J., Park, T., Richardson, A. D., Rutishauser, T., Sparks, T. H., Thackeray, S. J., Myneni, R., Lumpkin, R., Huang, B., Kennedy, J., Xue, Y., Zhang, H. -m., Hu, C., Wang, M., Johnson, G. C., Lyman, J. M., Boyer, T., Cheng, L., Domingues, C. M., Gilson, J., Ishii, M., Killick, R. E., Monselesan, D., Purkey, S. G., Wijffels, S. E., Locarnini, R., Yu, L., Jin, X., Stackhouse, P. W., Kato, S., Weller, R. A., Thompson, P. R., Widlansky, M. J., Leuliette, E., Sweet, W., Chambers, D. P., Hamlington, B. D., Jevrejeva, S., Marra, J. J., Merrifield, M. A., Mitchum, G. T., Nerem, R. S., Kelble, C., Karnauskas, M., Hubbard, K., Goni, G., Streeter, C., Dohan, K., Franz, B. A., Cetinic, I., Karakoylu, E. M., Siegel, D. A., Westberry, T. K., Feely, R. A., Wanninkhof, R., Carter, B. R., Landschutzer, P., Sutton, A. J., Cosca, C., Trinanes, J. A., Baxter, S., Schreck, C., Bell, G. D., Mullan, A. B., Pezza, A. B., Coelho, C. A. S., Wang, B., He, Q., Diamond, H. J., Schreck, C. J., Blake, E. S., Landsea, C. W., Wang, H., Goldenberg, S. B., Pasch, R. J., Klotzbach, P. J., Kruk, M. C., Camargo, S. J., Trewin, B. C., Pearce, P. R., Lorrey, A. M., Domingues, R., Goni, G. J., Knaff, J. A., Lin, I. -i., Bringas, F., Richter-menge, J., Osborne, E., Druckenmiller, M., Jeffries, M. O., Overland, J. E., Hanna, E., Hanssen-bauer, I., Kim, S. -j., Walsh, J. E., Bhatt, U. S., Timmermans, M. -l., Ladd, C., Perovich, D., Meier, W., Tschudi, M., Farrell, S., Hendricks, S., Gerland, S., Haas, C., Krumpen, T., Polashenski, C., Ricker, R, Webster, M., Stabeno, P. J., Tedesco, M., Box, J. E., Cappelen, J., Fausto, R. S., Fettweis, X., Andersen, J. K., Mote, T., Smeets, C. J. P. P., Van As, D., Van De Wal, R. S. W., Romanovsky, V. E., Smith, S. L., Shiklomanov, N. I., Kholodov, A. L., Drozdov, D. S., Malkova, G. V., Marchenko, S. S., Jella, K. B., Mudryk, L., Brown, R., Derksen, C., Luojus, K., Decharme, B., Holmes, R. M., Shiklomanov, A. I., Suslova, A., Tretiakov, M., Mcclelland, J. W., Spencer, R. G. M., Tank, S. E., Epstein, H., Bhatt, U., Raynolds, M., Walker, D., Forbes, B., Phoenix, G., Bjerke, J., Tommervik, H., Karlsen, S. -r., Goetz, S., Jia, G., Bernhard, G. H., Grooss, J. -u., Ialongo, I., Johnsen, B., Lakkala, K., Manney, G. L., Mueller, R., Scambos, T., Stammerjohn, S., Clem, K. R., Barreira, S., Fogt, R. L., Colwell, S., Keller, L. M., Lazzara, M. A., Reid, P., Massom, R. A., Lieser, J. L., Meijers, A., Sallee, J. -b., Grey, A., Johnson, K., Arrigo, K., Swart, S., King, B., Meredith, M., Mazloff, M., Scardilli, A., Claus, F., Shuman, C. A., Kramarova, N., Newman, P. A., Nash, E. R., Strahan, S. E., Johnson, B., Pitts, M., Santee, M. L., Petropavlovskikh, I., Braathen, G. O., Coy, L., De Laat, J., Bissolli, P., Ganter, C., Li, T., Mekonnen, A., Gleason, K., Smith, A., Fenimore, C., Heim, R. R., Jr., Nauslar, N. J., Brown, T. J., Mcevoy, D. J., Lareau, N. P., Amador, J. A., Hidalgo, H. G., Alfaro, E. J., Calderon, B., Mora, N., Stephenson, T. S., Taylor, M. A., Trotman, A. R., Van Meerbeeck, C. J., Campbell, J. D., Brown, A., Spence, J., Martinez, R., Diaz, E., Marin, D., Hernandez, R., Caceres, L., Zambrano, E., Nieto, J., Marengo, J. A., Espinoza, J. C., Alves, L. M., Ronchail, J., Lavado-casimiro, J. W., Ramos, I., Davila, C., Ramos, A. M., Diniz, F. A., Aliaga-nestares, V., Castro, A. Y., Stella, J. L., Aldeco, L. S., Diaz, D. A. Campos, Misevicius, N., Kabidi, K., Sayouri, A., Elkharrim, M., Mostafa, A. E., Hagos, S., Feng, Z., Ijampy, J. A., Sima, F., Francis, S. D., Tsidu, G. Mengistu, Kruger, A. C., Mcbride, C., Jumaux, G., Dhurmea, K. R., Belmont, M., Rakotoarimalala, C. L., Labbe, L., Rosner, B., Benedict, I., Van Heerwaarden, C., Weerts, A., Hazeleger, W., Trachte, K., Zhu, Z., Zhang, P., Lee, T. C., Ripaldi, A., Mochizuki, Y., Lim, J. -y, Oyunjargal, L., Timbal, B., Srivastava, A. K., Revadekar, J. V., Rajeevan, M., Shimpo, A., Khoshkam, M., Kazemi, A. Fazl, Zeyaeyan, S., Lander, M. A., Mcgree, S., Tobin, S., Bettio, L., Arndt, D. S., Blunden, J., Dunn, R. J. H., Stanitski, D. M., Gobron, N., Willett, K. M., Sanchez-lugo, A., Berrisford, P., Morice, C., Nicolas, Jp, Carrea, L., Woolway, R. I., Merchant, C. J., Dokulil, M. T., De Eyto, E., Degasperi, C. L., Korhonen, J., Marszelewski, W., May, L., Paterson, A. M., Rusak, J. A., Schladow, S. G., Schmid, M., Verburg, P., Watanabe, S., Weyhenmeyer, G. A., King, A. D., Donat, M. G., Christy, J. R., Po-chedley, S., Mears, C. R., Haimberger, L., Covey, C., Randel, W., Noetzli, J., Biskaborn, B. K., Christiansen, H. H., Isaksen, K., Schoeneich, P., Smith, S., Vieira, G., Zhao, L., Streletskiy, D. A., Robinson, D. A., Pelto, M., Berry, D. I., Bosilovich, M. G., Simmons, A. J., Mears, C., Ho, S. P., Bock, O., Zhou, X., Nicolas, J, Vose, R. S., Adler, R., Gu, G., Becker, A., Yin, X, Tye, M. R., Blenkinsop, S., Durre, I., Ziese, M., Collow, A. B. Marquardt, Rustemeier, E., Foster, M. J., Di Girolamo, L., Frey, R. A., Heidinger, A. K., Sun-mack, S., Phillips, C., Menzel, W. P., Stengel, M., Zhao, G., Kim, H., Rodell, M., Li, B., Famiglietti, J. S., Scanlon, T., Van Der Schalie, R., Preimesberger, W., Reimer, C., Hahn, S., Gruber, A., Kidd, R., De Jeu, R. A. M., Dorigo, W. A., Barichivich, J., Osborn, T. J., Harris, I., Van Der Schrier, G., Jones, P. D., Miralles, D. G., Martens, B., Beck, H. E., Dolman, A. J., Jimenez, C., Mccabe, M. F., Wood, E. F., Allan, R., Azorin-molina, C., Mears, C. A., Mcvicar, T. R., Mayer, M., Schenzinger, V., Hersbach, H., Stackhouse, P. W., Jr., Wong, T., Kratz, D. P., Sawaengphokhai, P., Wilber, A. C., Gupta, S. K., Loeb, N. G., Dlugokencky, E. J., Hall, B. D., Montzka, S. A., Dutton, G., Muhle, J., Elkins, J. W., Miller, Br, Remy, S., Bellouin, N., Kipling, Z., Ades, M., Benedetti, A., Boucher, O., Weber, M., Steinbrecht, W., Arosio, C., Van Der A, R., Frith, S. M., Anderson, J., Coldewey-egbers, M., Davis, S., Degenstein, D., Fioletov, V. E., Froidevaux, L., Hubert, D., Long, C. S., Loyola, D., Rozanov, A., Roth, C., Sofieva, V., Tourpali, K., Wang, R., Wild, J. D., Davis, S. M., Rosenlof, K. H., Hurst, D. F., Selkirk, H. B., Vomel, H., Ziemke, J. R., Cooper, O. R., Flemming, J., Inness, A., Pinty, B., Kaiser, J. W., Van Der Werf, G. R., Hemming, D. L., Garforth, J., Park, T., Richardson, A. D., Rutishauser, T., Sparks, T. H., Thackeray, S. J., Myneni, R., Lumpkin, R., Huang, B., Kennedy, J., Xue, Y., Zhang, H. -m., Hu, C., Wang, M., Johnson, G. C., Lyman, J. M., Boyer, T., Cheng, L., Domingues, C. M., Gilson, J., Ishii, M., Killick, R. E., Monselesan, D., Purkey, S. G., Wijffels, S. E., Locarnini, R., Yu, L., Jin, X., Stackhouse, P. W., Kato, S., Weller, R. A., Thompson, P. R., Widlansky, M. J., Leuliette, E., Sweet, W., Chambers, D. P., Hamlington, B. D., Jevrejeva, S., Marra, J. J., Merrifield, M. A., Mitchum, G. T., Nerem, R. S., Kelble, C., Karnauskas, M., Hubbard, K., Goni, G., Streeter, C., Dohan, K., Franz, B. A., Cetinic, I., Karakoylu, E. M., Siegel, D. A., Westberry, T. K., Feely, R. A., Wanninkhof, R., Carter, B. R., Landschutzer, P., Sutton, A. J., Cosca, C., Trinanes, J. A., Baxter, S., Schreck, C., Bell, G. D., Mullan, A. B., Pezza, A. B., Coelho, C. A. S., Wang, B., He, Q., Diamond, H. J., Schreck, C. J., Blake, E. S., Landsea, C. W., Wang, H., Goldenberg, S. B., Pasch, R. J., Klotzbach, P. J., Kruk, M. C., Camargo, S. J., Trewin, B. C., Pearce, P. R., Lorrey, A. M., Domingues, R., Goni, G. J., Knaff, J. A., Lin, I. -i., Bringas, F., Richter-menge, J., Osborne, E., Druckenmiller, M., Jeffries, M. O., Overland, J. E., Hanna, E., Hanssen-bauer, I., Kim, S. -j., Walsh, J. E., Bhatt, U. S., Timmermans, M. -l., Ladd, C., Perovich, D., Meier, W., Tschudi, M., Farrell, S., Hendricks, S., Gerland, S., Haas, C., Krumpen, T., Polashenski, C., Ricker, R, Webster, M., Stabeno, P. J., Tedesco, M., Box, J. E., Cappelen, J., Fausto, R. S., Fettweis, X., Andersen, J. K., Mote, T., Smeets, C. J. P. P., Van As, D., Van De Wal, R. S. W., Romanovsky, V. E., Smith, S. L., Shiklomanov, N. I., Kholodov, A. L., Drozdov, D. S., Malkova, G. V., Marchenko, S. S., Jella, K. B., Mudryk, L., Brown, R., Derksen, C., Luojus, K., Decharme, B., Holmes, R. M., Shiklomanov, A. I., Suslova, A., Tretiakov, M., Mcclelland, J. W., Spencer, R. G. M., Tank, S. E., Epstein, H., Bhatt, U., Raynolds, M., Walker, D., Forbes, B., Phoenix, G., Bjerke, J., Tommervik, H., Karlsen, S. -r., Goetz, S., Jia, G., Bernhard, G. H., Grooss, J. -u., Ialongo, I., Johnsen, B., Lakkala, K., Manney, G. L., Mueller, R., Scambos, T., Stammerjohn, S., Clem, K. R., Barreira, S., Fogt, R. L., Colwell, S., Keller, L. M., Lazzara, M. A., Reid, P., Massom, R. A., Lieser, J. L., Meijers, A., Sallee, J. -b., Grey, A., Johnson, K., Arrigo, K., Swart, S., King, B., Meredith, M., Mazloff, M., Scardilli, A., Claus, F., Shuman, C. A., Kramarova, N., Newman, P. A., Nash, E. R., Strahan, S. E., Johnson, B., Pitts, M., Santee, M. L., Petropavlovskikh, I., Braathen, G. O., Coy, L., De Laat, J., Bissolli, P., Ganter, C., Li, T., Mekonnen, A., Gleason, K., Smith, A., Fenimore, C., Heim, R. R., Jr., Nauslar, N. J., Brown, T. J., Mcevoy, D. J., Lareau, N. P., Amador, J. A., Hidalgo, H. G., Alfaro, E. J., Calderon, B., Mora, N., Stephenson, T. S., Taylor, M. A., Trotman, A. R., Van Meerbeeck, C. J., Campbell, J. D., Brown, A., Spence, J., Martinez, R., Diaz, E., Marin, D., Hernandez, R., Caceres, L., Zambrano, E., Nieto, J., Marengo, J. A., Espinoza, J. C., Alves, L. M., Ronchail, J., Lavado-casimiro, J. W., Ramos, I., Davila, C., Ramos, A. M., Diniz, F. A., Aliaga-nestares, V., Castro, A. Y., Stella, J. L., Aldeco, L. S., Diaz, D. A. Campos, Misevicius, N., Kabidi, K., Sayouri, A., Elkharrim, M., Mostafa, A. E., Hagos, S., Feng, Z., Ijampy, J. A., Sima, F., Francis, S. D., Tsidu, G. Mengistu, Kruger, A. C., Mcbride, C., Jumaux, G., Dhurmea, K. R., Belmont, M., Rakotoarimalala, C. L., Labbe, L., Rosner, B., Benedict, I., Van Heerwaarden, C., Weerts, A., Hazeleger, W., Trachte, K., Zhu, Z., Zhang, P., Lee, T. C., Ripaldi, A., Mochizuki, Y., Lim, J. -y, Oyunjargal, L., Timbal, B., Srivastava, A. K., Revadekar, J. V., Rajeevan, M., Shimpo, A., Khoshkam, M., Kazemi, A. Fazl, Zeyaeyan, S., Lander, M. A., Mcgree, S., Tobin, S., and Bettio, L.
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Ades, M., Adler, R., Aldeco, L.S., Alejandra, G., Alfaro, E.J., Aliaga-Nestares, V., Allan, R.P., Allan, R., Alves, L.M., Amador, J.A., Andersen, J.K., Anderson, J., Arndt, D.S., Arosio, C., Arrigo, K., Azorin-Molina, C., Bardin, M.Y., Barichivich, J., Barreira, S., Baxter, S., Beck, H.E., Becker, A., Bell, G.D., Bellouin, N., Belmont, M., Benedetti, A., Benedict, I., Bernhard, G.H., Berrisford, P., Berry, D.I., Bettio, L., Bhatt, U.S., Biskaborn, B.K., Bissolli, P., Bjella, K.L., Bjerke, J.K., Blake, E.S., Blenkinsop, S., Blunden, J., Bock, O., Bosilovich, M.G., Boucher, O., Box, J.E., Boyer, T., Braathen, G., Bringas, F.G., Bromwich, D.H., Brown, A., Brown, R., Brown, T.J., Buehler, S.A., Cáceres, L., Calderón, B., Camargo, S.J., Campbell, J.D., Campos Diaz, D.A., Cappelen, J., Carrea, L., Carrier, S.B., Carter, B.R., Castro, A.Y., Cetinic, I., Chambers, D.P., Chen, L., Cheng, L., Cheng, V.Y.S., Christiansen, H.H., Christy, J.R., Chung, E.-S., Claus, F., Clem, K.R., Coelho, C.A.S., Coldewey-Egbers, M., Colwell, S., Cooper, O.R., Cosca, C., Covey, C., Coy, L., Dávila, C.P., Davis, S.M., de Eyto, E., de Jeu, R.A.M., De Laat, J., Decharme, B., Degasperi, C.L., Degenstein, D., Demircan, M., Derksen, C., Dhurmea, K.R., Di Girolamo, L., Diamond, H.J., Diaz, E., Diniz, F.A., Dlugokencky, E.J., Dohan, K., Dokulil, M.T., Dolman, A.J., Domingues, C.M., Domingues, R., Donat, M.G., Dorigo, W.A., Drozdov, D.S., Druckenmiller, M.L., Dunn, R.J.H., Durre, I., Dutton, G.S., Elkharrim, M., Elkins, J.W., Epstein, H.E., Espinoza, J.C., Famiglietti, J.S., Farrell, S.L., Fausto, R.S., Feely, R.A., Feng, Z., Fenimore, C., Fettweis, X., Fioletov, V.E., Flemming, J., Fogt, R.L., Forbes, B.C., Foster, M.J., Francis, S.D., Franz, B.A., Frey, R.A., Frith, S.M., Froidevaux, L., Ganter, C., Garforth, J., Gerland, S., Gilson, J., Gleason, K., Gobron, N., Goetz, S., Goldenberg, S.B., Goni, G., Gray, A., Groo, J.-U., Gruber, A., Gu, G., Guard, C.C.P., Gupta, S.K., Gutiérrez, D., Haas, Christian, Hagos, S., Hahn, S., Haimberger, L., Hall, B.D., Halpert, M.S., Hamlington, B.D., Hanna, E., Hanssen-Bauer, I., Harris, I., Hazeleger, W., He, Q., Heidinger, A.K., Heim, Jr., Hemming, D.L., Hendricks, Stefan, Hernández, R., Hersbach, H.E., Hidalgo, H.G., Ho, S.-P.B., Holmes, R.M., Hu, C., Huang, B., Hubbard, K., Hubert, D., Hurst, D.F., Ialongo, I., Ijampy, J.A., Inness, A., Isaac, V., Isaksen, K., Ishii, M., Jeffries, M.O., Jevrejeva, S., Jia, G., Jiménez, C., Jin, X., John, V., Johnsen, B., Johnson, G.C., Johnson, K.S., Johnson, B., Jones, P.D., Jumaux, G., Kabidi, K., Kaiser, J.W., Karaköylü, E.M., Karlsen, S.-R., Karnauskas, M., Kato, S., Kazemi, A.F., Kelble, C., Keller, L.M., Kennedy, J., Kholodov, A.L., Khoshkam, M., Kidd, R., Killick, R., Kim, H., Kim, S.-J., King, A.D., King, B.A., Kipling, Z., Klotzbach, P.J., Knaff, J.A., Korhonen, J., Korshunova, N.N., Kramarova, N.A., Kratz, D.P., Kruger, A., Kruk, M.C., Krumpen, Thomas, Labbé, L., Ladd, C., Lakatos, M., Lakkala, K., Lander, M.A., Landschützer, P., Landsea, C.W., Lareau, N.P., Lavado-Casimiro, W., Lazzara, M.A., Lee, T.C., Leuliette, E., Lâ��heureux, M., Li, B., Li, T., Lieser, J.L., Lim, J.-Y., Lin, I.-I., Liu, H., Locarnini, R., Loeb, N.G., Long, C.S., López, L.A., Lorrey, A.M., Loyola, D., Lumpkin, R., Luo, J.-J., Luojus, K., Lyman, J.M., Malkova, G.V., Manney, G.L., Marchenko, S.S., Marengo, J.A., Marin, D., Marquardt Collow, A.B., Marra, J.J., Marszelewski, W., Martens, B., MartÃnez-Güingla, R., Massom, R.A., May, L., Mayer, M., Mazloff, M., McBride, C., McCabe, M., McClelland, J.W., McEvoy, D.J., McGree, S., McVicar, T.R., Mears, C.A., Meier, W., Meijers, A., Mekonnen, A., Mengistu Tsidu, G., Menzel, W.P., Merchant, C.J., Meredith, M.P., Merrifield, M.A., Miller, B., Miralles, D.G., Misevicius, N., Mitchum, G.T., Mochizuki, Y., Monselesan, D., Montzka, S.A., Mora, N., Morice, C., Mosquera-Vásquez, K., Mostafa, A.E., Mote, T., Mudryk, L., Mühle, J., Mullan, A.B., Müller, R., Myneni, R., Nash, 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Xue, Y., Yin, X., Yu, L., Zambrano, E., Zeyaeyan, S., Zhang, H.-M., Zhang, P., Zhao, G., Zhao, L., Zhou, X., Zhu, Z., Ziemke, J.R., Ziese, M., Andersen, A., Griffin, J., Hammer, G., Love-Brotak, S.E., Misch, D.J., Riddle, D.B., and Veasey, S.W.
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45. Air-sea interaction in the tropical Atlantic
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Hazeleger, W., Haarsma, R.J., Deppenmeier, Anna-Lena, Hazeleger, W., Haarsma, R.J., and Deppenmeier, Anna-Lena
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Sea surface temperatures (SST) in the tropical Atlantic ocean influence weather and climate patterns on the bordering continents and beyond. SST patterns are related to the West African Monsoon, and rainfall and drought over South America. Accurate simulation of oceanic processes with state-of-the-art coupled general circulation models (CGCMs) could enable prediction of societally relevant events, such as drought seasons. However, CGCMs are limited by long-standing biases in the tropical Atlantic, specifically by excessively warm SST in the south-east. In this thesis we investigate sources of variability in the tropical Atlantic, and how their representation in CGCMs lead to biases. We investigate basin wide air-sea interaction pathways as well as local mechanism, which contribute to the build-up of warm SST biases. Our results point to the importance of correct parameterisation of upper ocean vertical mixing for accurate climate model simulations.
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46. Message from the eScience 2018 program chairs
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van Werkhoven, B., Mendrik, A., van Nieuwpoort, R., Hazeleger, W., and System and Network Engineering (IVI, FNWI)
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ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
Presents the introductory welcome message from the conference proceedings. May include the conference officers' congratulations to all involved with the conference event and publication of the proceedings record.
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47. Social network-epistemology
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Alfano, M.R., Cunningham, S., Meulemans, W., Rutter, I., Sondag, M., Speckmann, B., Sullivan, Emily, Hazeleger, W., Algorithms, Geometry and Applications, and Applied Geometric Algorithms
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Cognitive science ,Social network ,business.industry ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,02 engineering and technology ,business ,050703 geography ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Visualization - Published
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48. Understanding the predictability of the Arctic climate
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Hazeleger, W., Bintanja, R., Krikken, Folmer, Hazeleger, W., Bintanja, R., and Krikken, Folmer
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The barren and inhospitable Arctic region has over recent decades seen large changes in its natural environment. Observations have shown that the Arctic is warming twice as fast compared to the rest of the world, mostly noticed by the strong decrease of sea ice. These changes present large threats to the unique Arctic ecosystem and indigenous communities, but also provides opportunities such as improved navigation of the fabled northerly passages and exploration of natural resources. Hence, from a scientific, ecological and an economic viewpoint there is a strong need for accurate knowledge on future development of the Arctic climate, and specifically its sea ice cover. This thesis therefore focuses on the predictability of the Arctic climate on time scales ranging from seasonal to centennial, with an emphasis on the physical processes that give rise to, or inhibit, this predictability. This is achieved by studying the physical mechanisms related to Arctic climate variability and climate change, both in climate models and observations. Over recent years there has been an increase in using fully coupled climate models for seasonal to decadal predictions. Hence, it is important to understand the physical processes that provide predictability beyond persistence of sea ice anomalies in these climate models. In chapter 2 we analyze the natural variability of Arctic sea ice from an energy budget perspective in multiple climate models and compare these results to observations. The Arctic energy balance components primarily indicate the important role of the ice–albedo feedback, through which sea ice anomalies in the melt season reemerge in the growth season. The role of the ocean lies mainly in storing heat content anomalies in spring and releasing them in autumn. Confirming a previous (observational) study, we demonstrate that there is delayed atmospheric response of clouds in autumn to spring sea ice anomalies. Hence, there is no cloud–ice feedback in late spring and sum
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49. Periovulatory hormone profiles and components of litter size in gilts with different estrogen receptor (ESR) genotypes
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van Rens, B.T.T.M., Hazeleger, W., and van der Lende, T.
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50. Effect of superovulation induction on embryonic development on day 5 and subsequent development and survival after nonsurgical embryo transfer in pigs
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Hazeleger, W., Bouwman, E.G., Noordhuizen, J.P.T.M., and Kemp, B.
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