The most frequently used climate classification map is that of Wladimir Köppen, presented in its latest version 1961 by Rudolf Geiger. A huge number of climate studies and subsequent publications adopted this or a former release of the Köppen-Geiger map. While the climate classification concept has been widely applied to a broad range of topics in climate and climate change research as well as in physical geography, hydrology, agriculture, biology and educational aspects, a well-documented update of the world climate classification map is still missing. Based on recent data sets from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia and the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) at the German Weather Service, we pres...
Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existi...
Climate, the statistical description of weather including the probabilities for anomalies, changes c...
The aim of this work is to create an overview of current climate classifications and to demonstrate ...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
We present Version 2 of our widely used 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps for historica...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
Although the European Alps are one of the most investigated regions worldwide, maps depicting climat...
<div>New global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km resolution...
A global climate classification is defined using a multivariate regression tree (MRT). The MRT algor...
Earth’s climate changes rapidly due to the increases in human demands and rapid economic growth. The...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps for four future periods...
Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existi...
Climate, the statistical description of weather including the probabilities for anomalies, changes c...
The aim of this work is to create an overview of current climate classifications and to demonstrate ...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
We present Version 2 of our widely used 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps for historica...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
Although the European Alps are one of the most investigated regions worldwide, maps depicting climat...
<div>New global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km resolution...
A global climate classification is defined using a multivariate regression tree (MRT). The MRT algor...
Earth’s climate changes rapidly due to the increases in human demands and rapid economic growth. The...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps for four future periods...
Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existi...
Climate, the statistical description of weather including the probabilities for anomalies, changes c...
The aim of this work is to create an overview of current climate classifications and to demonstrate ...