Eigil Kaas
Professor
ORCID: 0000-0001-6970-2404
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Menneskeskabte klimaændringer
Kaas, Eigil, 2009, In: Ugeskrift for læger. 171, 44, p. 3165-3168 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Lomborgs klimaplan kan varmer kloden op
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Klimaforandringer overhaler prognoserne
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Klimaforandringer er naturens orden
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Klimaekspert: aftale virker helt utilstrækkelig
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Kanaler skal tage voldsomme regnskyl
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Joakim Refslund Nielsen implemented and tested a new anti-diffusive monotonic filter in combination with a locally mass conserving semi-Lagrangian transport scheme in the HIRLAM model used at DMI. passed: June 2009
Kaas, Eigil, 2009, Niels Bohr InstituteResearch output: Other contribution › Education
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Ivana Cvijanovic' is studying the climate dynamics related to abrupt climate change with main foucs on potential atmospheric re-organizations
Kaas, Eigil, 2009, Niels Bohr InstituteResearch output: Other contribution › Education
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Interview om opvarmning i morgen nyheder
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Hvorfor bevæger jetstrømmene sig altid mod øst?
Kaas, Eigil, 2009Research output: Other contribution › Communication
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Heidi Villadsen: An anti-diffusive filter for semi-Lagrangian methods
Kaas, Eigil, 2009, Niels Bohr InstituteResearch output: Other contribution › Education
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Handbook of Numerical Analysis: Finite - volume methods in meteorology
Machenhauer, B., Kaas, Eigil & Lauritzen, P. H., 1 May 2009, Computational Methods for the Atmosphere and the Oceans. Temam, R., Tribbia, J. & Ciarlet, P. (eds.). Elsevier, Vol. 14. p. 3-120Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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