
University of Innsbruck
Unit of Hydraulic Engineering
The University of Innsbruck is a public university in Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, founded in 1669. It is currently the largest education facility in the Austrian Bundesland of Tirol, and the third largest in Austria behind Vienna University and the University of Graz.

University of Innsbruck & JPI Climate
2
programmes
2
projects
6
documents
Projects
- Article in journal
Summertime precipitation extremes in a EURO-CORDEX 0.11° ensemble at an hourly resolution.
- Article in journal
A comparison of hydrological climate services at different scales by users and scientists.
- Article in journal
How the performance of hydrological models relates to credibility of projections under climate change.
- Article in journal
Climate change: Sources of uncertainty in precipitation and temperature projections for Denmark.
- Article in journal
An information theory approach to identifying a representative subset of hydro-climatic simulations for impact modeling studies.
- Article in journal
Evolving Climate Services into Knowledge–Action Systems.
Documents
Programmes
ERA4CS
European Research Area for Climate Services
ERA-NET Cofund for Climate Services - This ERA-NET Consortium has been designed to boost the development of efficient Climate Services in Europe, by supporting research for developing better tools, methods and standards on how to produce, transfer, communicate and use reliable climate information to cope with current and future climate variability.
AXIS
Assessment of Cross(X) - sectoral climate Impacts and pathways for Sustainable transformation
The ERA-NET Consortium AXIS (Assessment of Cross(X) - sectoral climate Impacts and pathways for Sustainable transformation) aims to promote cross-boundary, cross-community research with the overall goal to improve coherence, integration and robustness of climate impact research and connect it to societal needs. To this effect, AXIS aims to overcome boundaries between science communities through inter- or transdisciplinary research projects.

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