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Dagmar Novotná
Function: | Head of the Department |
Position: | Senior Research Scientist | Email: |
Phone: | +420 272 016 043 |
Room: | 113 |
Selected publications:
- Hlinka, Jaroslav ; Hartman, David ; Vejmelka, Martin ; Novotná, Dagmar ; Paluš, Milan, 2014: Non-linear dependence and teleconnections in climate data: sources, relevance, nonstationarity, Climate Dynamics, 42, 7-8, pp. 1873-1886
- Paluš, Milan ; Novotná, Dagmar, 2011: Northern Hemisphere patterns of phase coherence between solar/geomagnetic activity and NCEP/NCAR and ERA40 near-surface air temperature in period 7-8 years oscillatory modes, Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 18, - , pp. 251-260
- Paluš, Milan ; Novotná, Dagmar, 2009: Phase-coherent oscillatory modes in solar and geomagnetic activity and climate variability, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 71, 8-9, pp. 923-930
- Paluš, Milan ; Novotná, Dagmar, 2007: Common Oscillatory Modes in Geomagnetic Activity, NAO Index and Surface Air Temperature Records, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 69, -, pp. 2405-2415
- Paluš, Milan ; Kurths, J. ; Schwarz, U. ; Seehafer, N. ; Novotná, Dagmar ; Charvátová, Ivanka, 2007: The Solar Activity Cycle is Weakly Synchronized with the Solar Inertial Motion, Physics Letters. A, 365, 5-6, pp. 421-428
- Paluš, Milan ; Novotná, Dagmar, 2006: Quasi-Biennial Oscillations Extracted from the Monthly NAO Index and Temperature Records are Phase-Synchronized, Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 13, 3, pp. 287-296
- Paluš, Milan ; Novotná, Dagmar ; Tichavský, Petr, 2005: Shifts of Seasons at the European Mid-latitudes: Natural Fluctuations Correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillations, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, -, pp. L12805