Athanasios Votsis
Finnish Meteorological Institute
22 Papers
39 Citations
Athanasios Votsis is an academic researcher from Finnish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Athanasios Votsis include Virginia Commonwealth University & University of Twente.
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Papers
City-descriptive input data for urban climate models: Model requirements, data sources and challenges
Valéry Masson,Wieke Heldens,Erwan Bocher,Marion Bonhomme,Bénédicte Bucher,Cornelia Burmeister,Cécile de Munck,Thomas Esch,Julia Hidalgo,Farah Kanani-Sühring,Yu Ting Kwok,Aude Lemonsu,Jean-Pierre Lévy,Björn Maronga,Dirk Pavlik,Gwendall Petit,Linda See,Robert Schoetter,Nathalie Tornay,Athanasios Votsis,Julian Zeidler +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors classify the required urban input data for both mesoscale state-of-the-art Urban Canopy Models (UCMs) and microscale Obstacle Resolving Models (ORM) into five categories and review the ways in which they can be obtained.
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A review of hydro-meteorological hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment frameworks and indicators in the context of nature-based solutions
Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah,Fabrice G. Renaud,Carl C. Anderson,Annie Wild,Alessio Domeneghetti,Annemarie Polderman,Athanasios Votsis,Beatrice Pulvirenti,Bidroha Basu,Craig Thomson,Depy Panga,Eija Pouta,Elena Toth,Francesco Pilla,Jeetendra Sahani,Joy Ommer,Juliane El Zohbi,Karen Munro,Maria Stefanopoulou,Michael Loupis,Nikos Pangas,Prashant Kumar,Prashant Kumar,Sisay Debele,Swantje Preuschmann,Wang Zixuan +25 more
TL;DR: An indicator-based vulnerability and risk assessment framework in the context of NBS (VR-NBS) that addresses both the above limitations and considers established NBS principles and can be adapted for other natural hazards and different types of risk reduction measures.
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Multi-sectoral impact assessment of an extreme African dust episode in the Eastern Mediterranean in March 2018.
Alexandra Monteiro,Sara Basart,Stelios Kazadzis,Antonis Gkikas,Sophie Vandenbussche,Aurelio Tobias,Carla Gama,Carlos Pérez García-Pando,Enric Tarradellas,George Notas,Nick Middleton,Jonilda Kushta,Vassilis Amiridis,Kostas Lagouvardos,Panagiotis Kosmopoulos,Vassiliki Kotroni,Maria Kanakidou,Nikos Mihalopoulos,Nikos Kalivitis,Pavla Dagsson-Waldhauserova,Hesham El-Askary,Klaus Sievers,Theodore M. Giannaros,Lucia Mona,Marcus Hirtl,P. Skomorowski,Slobodan Nickovic,Athanasios Votsis,Timo H. Virtanen,Theodoros Christoudias,Biagio Di Mauro,Serena Trippetta,Stanislav Kutuzov,Outi Meinander +33 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provided a multi-sectoral impact assessment of Crete during the occurrence of this exceptional African dust event, i.e. March 22nd, 2018, and identified impacts on meteorological conditions, agriculture, transport, energy, society, including closing of schools and cancellation of social events.
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Housing Prices and the Public Disclosure of Flood Risk: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis in Finland
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the effectiveness of flood risk disclosure through maps by identifying whether such maps induce a price differential for single family coastal dwellings in three Finnish cities, and by estimating the discount per square meter for various flooding probabilities (return times).
Temperature-Related Mortality in Helsinki Compared to Its Surrounding Region Over Two Decades, with Special Emphasis on Intensive Heatwaves
Reija Ruuhela,Athanasios Votsis,Jaakko Kukkonen,Kirsti Jylhä,Susanna Kankaanpää,Adriaan Perrels +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied temperature-related mortality in the city of Helsinki, with urban and suburban land uses, and in the surrounding Helsinki-Uusimaa hospital district (HUS-H, excluding Helsinki) in southern Finland for two decades, 2000-2018.
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