Heiner Körnich
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
63 Papers
242 Citations
Heiner Körnich is an academic researcher from Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Numerical weather prediction. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Heiner Körnich include Leibniz Association & Stockholm University.
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Papers
High resolution simulation of Stockholm's air temperature and its interactions with urban development
Jorge Humberto Amorim,David Segersson,Heiner Körnich,Christian Asker,Esbjörn Olsson,Lars Gidhagen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the consequences of land-use changes on summer temperatures in Sweden were evaluated using a high-resolution model with a dynamical downscaling technique, and the results indicated that the temperature of summer 2014 would increase over the new built-up areas by, on average, 0.29°C in 2030 and 0.46ºC in 2050, up to a local maximum of 1.35ºC.
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Evaluating the use of Aeolus satellite observations in the regional numerical weather prediction (NWP) model Harmonie–Arome
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of using wind observations from the Aeolus satellite in a limited-area numerical weather prediction (NWP) system is investigated using the Harmonie-Arome over the Nordic region.
Positive definite and mass conserving tracer transport in spectral GCMs
TL;DR: In this article, a new scheme that solves the advection-diffusion equation for tracers in a spectral General Circulation Model (GCM) is presented, which uses a monotonic and smooth functional of the tracer as prognostic variable to ensure positive definite concentrations and continuity of all derivatives.
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A Conceptual Model of the Surface Salinity Distribution in the Oceanic Hadley Cell
Johan Nilsson,Heiner Körnich +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual model of the salinity distribution in the oceanic Hadley cell is presented, which pertains to the region of tropical easterly surface winds, where the surface salinity increases po...
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Corrigendum to "Climate change between the mid and late Holocene in northern high latitudes – Part 1: Survey of temperature and precipitation proxy data" published in Clim. Past, 6, 591–608, 2010
Hanna S. Sundqvist,Qiong Zhang,Anders Moberg,Karin Holmgren,Heiner Körnich,Johan Nilsson,Gudrun Brattström +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the available reconstructions indicate that the north-ern high latitudes were warmer in both summer, winter and the annual mean temperature at the mid-Holocene.