
Publications of Maik Renner
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Journal Article (22)
2021
Journal Article
1504 (1), pp. 76 - 94 (2021)
Uncertainty of runoff sensitivity to climate change in the Amazon River basin. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Journal Article
22 (1), pp. 77 - 94 (2021)
How well can land-surface models represent the diurnal cycle of turbulent heat fluxes? Journal of Hydrometeorology
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8 (3), pp. 280 - 303 (2021)
Quantifying available energy and anthropogenic energy use in the Mississippi river basin. The Anthropocene Review 2020
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24 (10), pp. 4923 - 4942 (2020)
Imprints of evaporative conditions and vegetation type in diurnal temperature variations. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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125 (10), e2019JD031792 (2020)
Stronger global warming on nonrainy days in observations from China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 2019
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6 (8), pp. 1532 - 1546 (2019)
Estimating shortwave clear-sky fluxes from hourly global radiation records by Quantile Regression. Earth Planets Space
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64 (10), pp. 1141 - 1158 (2019)
Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective. Hydrological Sciences Journal
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46 (8), pp. 4396 - 4403 (2019)
Effects of tropical deforestation on surface energy balance partitioning in southeastern Amazonia estimated from maximum convective power. Geophysical Research Letters
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23 (1), pp. 515 - 535 (2019)
Using phase lags to evaluate model biases in simulating the diurnal cycle of evapotranspiration. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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46 (7), pp. 3802 - 3809 (2019)
Do surface and air temperatures contain similar imprints of evaporative conditions? Geophysical Research Letters 2018
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9 (3), pp. 1127 - 1140 (2018)
Diurnal land surface energy balance partitioning estimated from the thermodynamic limit of a cold heat engine. Earth System Dynamics 2017
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8 (3), pp. 849 - 864 (2017)
An explanation for the different climate sensitivities of land and ocean surfaces based on the diurnal cycle. Earth System Dynamics 2016
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43 (14), pp. 7686 - 7693 (2016)
Broad climatological variation of surface energy balance partitioning across land and ocean predicted from the maximum power limit. Geophysical Research Letters
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20 (5), pp. 2063 - 2083 (2016)
Dominant controls of transpiration along a hillslope transect inferred from ecohydrological measurements and thermodynamic limits. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2015
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42 (1), pp. 138 - 144 (2015)
The hydrological sensitivity to global warming and solar geoengineering derived from thermodynamic constraints. Geophysical Research Letters
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46 (1), pp. 27 - 31 (2015)
Geoengineering ist keine Lösung -- Der globale Wasserkreislauf im Klimasystem. Physik in unserer Zeit
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19 (3), pp. 1225 - 1245 (2015)
Attribution of high resolution streamflow trends in Western Austria – an approach based on climate and discharge station data. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2014
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18, pp. 389 - 405 (2014)
Separating the effects of changes in land cover and climate: a hydro-meteorological analysis of the past 60 yr in Saxony, Germany. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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18, pp. 2201 - 2218 (2014)
Estimates of the climatological land surface energy and water balance derived from maximum convective power. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2013
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4, pp. 455 - 465 (2013)
A simple explanation for the sensitivity of the hydrologic cycle to surface temperature and solar radiation and its implications for global climate change. Earth System Dynamics