Climate Model Berlin – Development of the Number of Climatological Threshold Days in the Future 2015

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  • Climate Change as Word document

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  • Climate Change as PDF document

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Maps

  • 04.12.01.1 Number of Summer Days 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.01.2 Number of Summer Days 2041-2070

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  • 04.12.01.3 Increase of Summer Days 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.01.4 Increase of Summer Days 2041-2070

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  • 04.12.02.1 Number of Heat Days 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.02.2 Number of Heat Days 2041-2070

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  • 04.12.02.3 Increase of Heat Days 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.02.4 Increase of Heat Days 2041-2070

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  • 04.12.03.1 Number of Tropical Nights 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.03.2 Number of Tropical Nights 2041-2070

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  • 04.12.03.3 Increase of Tropical Nights 2011-2040

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  • 04.12.03.4 Increase of Tropical Nights 2041-2070

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Figures

  • Fig. 1: Location of the evaluated Berlin climate stations in the municipal area of Berlin. The measurement sites are marked by yellow circles

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  • Fig. 2: Measured mean temperature level of the daily minima and maxima on summer days at selected measurement stations within Berlin.

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  • Fig. 2: Measured mean temperature level of the daily minima and maxima on summer days at selected measurement stations within Berlin.

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  • Fig. 3: Estimation of the frequencies of tropical nights, hot and summer days as a function of different temperature deviations from the Tempelhof reference station.

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  • Fig. 3: Estimation of the frequencies of tropical nights, hot and summer days as a function of different temperature deviations from the Tempelhof reference station.

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  • Fig. 4: Future development of the frequencies of tropical nights at selected measurement stations in Berlin

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  • Fig. 4: Future development of the frequencies of tropical nights at selected measurement stations in Berlin

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  • Fig. 5: Diurnal variation of the air temperature at a height of 2 m on a hot low-exchange radiation day (July 8, 1991) at various sites in Berlin

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  • Fig. 5: Diurnal variation of the air temperature at a height of 2 m on a hot low-exchange radiation day (July 8, 1991) at various sites in Berlin

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  • Entire analysis of the Berlin climate stations

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Tables

  • Tab. 1: Time series of the mean number of climatological threshold days for different time periods per area type (data as of December 31)

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  • Entire analysis of all Berlin climate stations (zip; 49 MB)

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