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Journal Article (8)

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Ghausi, S. A.; Zehe, E.; Ghosh, S.; Tian, Y.; Kleidon, A.: Thermodynamically inconsistent extreme precipitation sensitivities across continents driven by cloud-radiative effects. Nature Communications 15, 10669 (2024)
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Kleidon, A.: The second law of thermodynamics, life and Earth‘s planetary machinery revisited. Physics of Life Reviews 51, pp. 382 - 389 (2024)
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Minz, J.; Kleidon, A.; Mbungu, N. T.: Estimating the technical wind energy potential of Kansas that incorporates the effect of regional wind resource depletion by wind turbines. Wind Energy Science 9 (11), pp. 2147 - 2169 (2024)
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Kleidon, A.; Lesch, H.: Zukünftige Energieversorgung in Deutschland: Kann Kernenergie zur Energiewende beitragen? Physik in unserer Zeit 55 (6), pp. 286 - 293 (2024)
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Tian, Y.; Kleidon, A.; Lesk, C.; Zhou, S.; Luo, X.; Ghausi, S. A.; Wang, G.; Zhong, D.; Zscheischler, J.: Characterizing heatwaves based on land surface energy budget. Communications Earth & Environment 5, 617 (2024)
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Kleidon, A.; Gozzi, C.; Buccianti, A.; Sauro Graziano, R.: Type of probability distribution reflects how close mixing dynamics in river chemistry are to thermodynamic equilibrium. Science of the Total Environment 941, 173409 (2024)
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Kleidon, A.: Dürren in Deutschland - Warum der Klimawandel hydrologische Extreme verstärkt. Physik in unserer Zeit 55 (4), pp. 190 - 197 (2024)
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Notholt, J.; Schmithüsen, H.; Buschmann, M.; Kleidon, A.: Infrared radiative effects of increasing CO2 and CH4 on the atmosphere in Antarctica compared to the Arctic. Geophysical Research Letters 51 (2), e2023GL105600 (2024)

Preprint (2)

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Hu, P.-H.; Reick, C. H.; Schnur, R.; Kleidon, A.; Claussen, M.: The new plant functional diversity model JeDi-BACH (version 1.0) in the ICON earth system model (version 1.0). Geoscientific Model Development Discussions (2024)
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Kleidon, A.: Droughts in Germany - Why global climate change amplifies hydrological extremes. arXiv (2024)
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