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Van Poecke, Aaron, Meng, Ruoke, Demaeyer, Jonathan, Van den Bergh, Joris, Smet, Geert, Termonia, Piet, Hellinckx, Peter and Tabari, Hossein ed. Attention-based postprocessing of ensemble weather forecasts for renewable energy applications by leveraging inter-ensemble relationships of multiple predictors 14-19 April Vienna Austria. Göttingen: Copernicus Meetings, 2024. 47  
Hosseinzadehtalaei, Parisa, Termonia, Piet and Tabari, Hossein ed. Avoided impacts of climate change on compound hot-dry events under sustainable development versus fossil-fueled development 14-19 April Vienna Austria. Göttingen: Copernicus Meetings, 2024. 59  
Tabari, Hossein and Meng, Ruoke ed. Contrasting responses of drought and floods to background aridity in a changing climate across global terrestrial ecosystems 14-19 April Vienna Austria. Göttingen: Copernicus Meetings, 2024. 37  
Meng, Ruoke, Poecke, Aaron Van, Smet, Geert, Demaeyer, Jonathan, Tabari, Hossein, Hellinckx, Peter, Van den Bergh, Joris and Termonia, Piet ed. Enhancing Renewable Energy Forecasting: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Weather Forecast Models and Post-Processing Methods for Belgium 14-19 April Vienna Austria. Göttingen: Copernicus Meetings, 2024. 41  
Hosseinzadehtalaei, Parisa, Termonia, Piet, Tabari, Hossein and Sherpa, Sonam F., (2024). Projected changes in compound hot-dry events depend on the dry indicator considered. Communications earth and environment, 5 220 (2024)-n/a 56 19
Van Poecke, Aaron, Tabari, Hossein and Hellinckx, Peter, (2024). Unveiling the backbone of the renewable energy forecasting process: Exploring direct and indirect methods and their applications. Energy Reports, 11 554-557 57  
Yuan, Xiuliang, Chen, Xi, Uchenna Ochege, Friday, Hamdi, Rafiq, Tabari, Hossein, Li, Baofu, He, Bin, Zhang, Chi, De Maeyer, Philippe and Luo, Geping, (2024). Weakening of global terrestrial carbon sequestration capacity under increasing intensity of warm extremes. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 11 n/a-n/a 170