Hans Von Storch

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

13

Co-Authors

Simulated and Reconstructed Temperature in China since 1550 AD (2008)

Jian Liu, Hans Von Storch, Eduardo Zorita, Xing Chen, Sumin Wang

In this paper, reconstructed decadal mean temperature anomaly series of 8 regions of China are compared to those generated in two multi-century simulations with a climate model, which was forced with...

von Storch et al. page 1 Changing coastal weather and extremes (2007)

Hans Von Storch, Frauke Feser, Arnt Pfizenmayer, Ralf Weisse

Hardly any area in the whole world is undergoing such dynamical environmental and social change as the coastal regions of the world. Approximately 20 % of the world’s human population live within...

Changing Coastal Weather and Extremes (2007)

Hans Von Storch, Frauke Feser, Arnt Pfizenmayer, Ralf Weisse

Hardly any area in the whole world is undergoing such dynamical environmental and social change as the coastal regions of the world. Approximately 20 % of the world’s human population live within...

Conditional Stochastic Model To Generate Daily Precipitation Time (2007)

Series Aristita Busuioc, Hans Von Storch

The purpose of the present paper is the building of a conditional stochastic model to generate daily precipitation time series. The model is a mixture of a two-state first order Markov chain and a...

Challenges for the Baltic regional environmental research: (2007)

Reconstruction Of Changing, Hans Von Storch

l change. Physical science has made sufficient progress to allow for the application of the knowledge constructed during BALTEX. This does not imply that all problems would have been solved, but that...

Controlling Lead Concentrations in Human Blood by Regulating the Use of Lead in Gasoline (2004)

Hans Von Storch, Charlotte Hagner

After having been emitted at maximum rates in the 1960s and 1970s, lead has become less ubiquitous in industrialized countries as a result of increasingly stringent policies to limit the use of this...

Northeast Atlantic and North Sea storminess as simulated by a regional (2004)

Climate Model And, Hans Von Storch, Ralf Weisse, Ralf Weisse

An analysis of the storm climate of the Northeast Atlantic and the North Sea as simulated by a regional climate model for the past 44 years is presented. The model simulates the period 1958-2001...

Micro/Macro and Soft/Hard: Diverging and Converging Issues in the Physical and Social Sciences (2002)

Nico Stehr; Karl Mannheim Chair For Cultural Studies, Zeppelin University, Germany, Hans Von Storch; Institute Of Coastal Research, Germany

The concept of scales is widely used in social, ecological and physical sciences, and is embedded in various ongoing philosophical debates about the nature of nature and the nature of society. The...

Micro/Macro and Soft/Hard: Diverging and Converging Issues in the Physical and Social Sciences (2002)

Nico Stehr; Karl Mannheim Chair For Cultural Studies, Zeppelin University, Germany, Hans Von Storch; Institute Of Coastal Research, Germany

The concept of scales is widely used in social, ecological and physical sciences, and is embedded in various ongoing philosophical debates about the nature of nature and the nature of society. The...

Storch (2001), ‘Multi-decadal Atmospheric Modeling for Europe Yields Multi-purpose Data (2001)

Frauke Feser, Ralf Weisse, Hans Von Storch

Regional atmospheric models have matured in the past few years. They now find broad applications that range from process studies, reconstruction of recent and paleoclimates, simulation of pathways...

Data assimilation for hydrodynamical modeling of the Odra lagoon (2000)

Laurent Bertino, Hans Wackernagel, Hans Von Storch

Data assimilation can be defined as the incorporation of measurements into the numerical model of a physical system, to improve the forecasts of this model. Data assimilation has gained increasing...

Statistical analysis in Climate Research (1999)

Hans Von Storch

Climate is a complex system: it has many variables, and they are acting nonlinearly, in general. Therefore, no exact answers to questions should be expected, and many climatic processes are and will...