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- VII -<br />

The Realism of the ECHAM5.2 Models to Simulate the Hydrological Cycle in the Arctic and Baltic<br />

Area<br />

Klaus Arpe, S. Hagemann, D. Jacob, E. Roeckner ...................................................................................153<br />

Analysis of the Water Cycle for the <strong>BALTEX</strong> Basin with an Integrated Atmospheric Hydrological<br />

Ocean Model<br />

Karl-Gerd Richter, P. Lorenz, M. Ebel, D. Jacob .....................................................................................154<br />

Classificati<strong>on</strong> of Precipitati<strong>on</strong> Type and its Diurnal Cycle in REMO Simulati<strong>on</strong> and in Observati<strong>on</strong>s<br />

Andi Walther, R. Bennartz, D. Jacob, J. Fischer.......................................................................................156<br />

Use of Hydrological Data and Climate Scenarios for Climate Change Detecti<strong>on</strong> in the Baltic Basin<br />

Sten Bergström, J. Andréass<strong>on</strong>, L. P. Graham, G. Lindström (invited) ....................................................158<br />

Predicti<strong>on</strong> of Regi<strong>on</strong>al Scenarios and Uncertainties for Defining European Climate Change Risks<br />

and Effects PRUDENCE – An Extract with a Northern European Focus<br />

Jens Hesselberg Christensen (invited).......................................................................................................160<br />

Simulated Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice in Different Climates of the Baltic<br />

Ralf Döscher, M. H. E. Meier ...................................................................................................................162<br />

Using Multiple RCM Simulati<strong>on</strong>s to Investigate Climate Change Effects <strong>on</strong> River Flow to the Baltic<br />

Sea<br />

L. Phil Graham ..........................................................................................................................................164<br />

Predicted Changes of Discharge into the Baltic Sea under Climate Change C<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s Simulated by<br />

a Multi-model Ensemble<br />

Stefan Hagemann, D. Jacob ......................................................................................................................166<br />

Present-Day and Future Precipitati<strong>on</strong> in the Baltic Regi<strong>on</strong> as Simulated in Regi<strong>on</strong>al Climate Models<br />

Erik Kjellström..........................................................................................................................................167<br />

Extreme Precipitati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> a Sub-daily Scale Simulated with an RCM: Present Day and Future<br />

Climate<br />

Ole Bøssing Christensen, A. Guldberg, A. T. Jørgensen, R. M. Hohansen, M. Grum, J. Linde, J. H.<br />

Christensen ................................................................................................................................................169<br />

Modelling Sea Level Variability in Different Climates of the Baltic Sea<br />

Markus H. E. Meier, B. Broman, E. Kjellström........................................................................................170<br />

Impact of Climate Change Effects <strong>on</strong> Sea-Level Rise in Combinati<strong>on</strong> with an Altered River Flow in<br />

the Lake Mälar Regi<strong>on</strong><br />

Gunn Perss<strong>on</strong>, L. P. Graham, J. Andréass<strong>on</strong>, M. H. E. Meier ..................................................................172<br />

Expected Changes in Water Resources Availability and Water Quality with Respect to Climate<br />

Change in the Elbe River Basin<br />

Valentina Krysanova, F. Hattermann (invited)..........................................................................................174<br />

Assessment of Ecological Situati<strong>on</strong> in Small Streams and Lakes in the Neva Basin under<br />

Anthropogenic Impact of St.Petersburg<br />

Valery Vuglinsky, T. Gr<strong>on</strong>skaya...............................................................................................................176

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