Professur für Geographie


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The weather today rocks or sucks for my tree: exploring the understanding of climate impacts on forests at high school level through tweets (2024) Mölg T, Schubert JC, Debel AC, Höhnle S, Steppe K, Wehrmann S, Bräuning A Journal article, Original article Stable Water Isotope Signals and Their Relation to Stratiform and Convective Precipitation in the Tropical Andes (2024) Landshuter N, Aemisegger F, Mölg T Journal article A new, high-resolution atmospheric dataset for southern New Zealand, 2005–2020 (2024) Kropac E, Mölg T, Cullen NJ Journal article A Drifting and Blowing Snow Scheme in the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (2024) Saigger M, Sauter T, Schmid C, Collier E, Goger B, Kaser G, Prinz R, et al. Journal article A novel framework to investigate wind-driven snow redistribution over an Alpine glacier: combination of high-resolution terrestrial laser scans and large-eddy simulations (2024) Voordendag A, Goger B, Prinz R, Sauter T, Mölg T, Saigger M, Kaser G Journal article Seasonal climate variations during Marine Isotope Stages 3 and 2 inferred from high-resolution oxygen isotope ratios in horse tooth enamel from Lower Austria (2024) Reiss L, Mayr C, Pasda K, Joachimski M, Einwögerer T, Händel M, Maier A Journal article Als die Bäume sprachen. Projekt "BayTreeNet" beendet (2024) Schubert JC, Bräuning A, Mölg T Journal article, Report „Talking Trees“ als Botschafter des Klimawandels (2023) Bräuning A, Mölg T, Schubert JC Journal article 16-year WRF simulation for the Southern Alps of New Zealand (2023) Kropac E, Mölg T, Cullen NJ Other publication type, Datensatz A new, high-resolution climatological atmospheric dataset for southern New Zealand (2023) Kropac E, Mölg T, Cullen NJ Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster