Publikationen

Aktuelle Publikationen (seit 2022)

Jänicke, B., Otto, F., Patel, N. and Team bauchplan ).( (2025): Entwicklung von Indikatoren für das Cluster Stadtentwicklung, Wie lässt sich Klimaanpassung messen?. Stadt+Grün

Patel, N., Jänicke, B., Burghardt, R., Vulova, S. and Otto, F. (2025): Assessing Progress in Urban Climate Adaptation: A Review of Indicators for Heat- and Water-Sensitive Urban Development. Climate Resil Sustain., 4: e70009. https://doi.org/10.1002/cli2.70009

Vorherige Publikationen

Jänicke B, Milošević D, Manavvi S., 2021: Review of User-Friendly Models to Improve the Urban Micro-Climate. Atmosphere 12(10):1291. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12101291

Anderson, V., Leung, A.C., Mehdipoor, H., Jänicke, B., Milošević, D., Oliveira, A., Manavvi, S., Kabano, P., Dzyuban, Y., Aguilar, R. and Agan, P.N., 2021: Technological opportunities for sensing of the health effects of weather and climate change: a state-of-the-art-review. International Journal of Biometeorology 65, 779–803 (2021).

Jänicke, B., Kim, K. R., Cho C. (2020): A simple high-resolution heat-stress forecast for Seoul, Korea: coupling climate information with an operational numerical weather prediction model. International Journal of Biometeorology 64, 1197–1205 (2020).

Vaidehi Joshi, Som K Sharma, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Nisha Patel, Prashant Kumar, Priyanka Ghosh, Hassan Bencherif, Chintan Jethva, Rajesh Vaishnav: Analysis of the Middle Atmospheric Ozone using SABER Observations: A study over Mid- latitudes in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, Climate Dynamics DOI: 10.1007/s00382-020-05124-6 (2020).

Jänicke, B., Holtmann, A., Kim, K. R., Kang, M., Fehrenbach, U., Scherer, D. (2019): Quantification and evaluation of intra-urban heat-stress variability in Seoul, Korea. International Journal of Biometeorology, 63(1):1-12.

Nisha Patel, Som Sharma, Vaidehi Joshi, Prashant Kumar, Narendra Ojha, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Harish Chandra, Gufran Beig: Observations of Middle Atmospheric Seasonal Variations and Study of Atmospheric Oscillations at Equatorial Regions, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2019.105066 (2019).

Jänicke, B., Meier, F., Fenner, D., Fehrenbach, U., Holtmann, A. and D. Scherer (2017): Urban–rural differences in near-surface air temperature as resolved by the Central Europe Refined analysis (CER): sensitivity to planetary boundary layer schemes and urban canopy models. International Journal of Climatology, 37(4): 2063–2079.

Buchin, O., Jänicke, B., Meier, F., Scherer, D. and F. Ziegler (2016): The role of building models in the evaluation of heat-related risks. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 16: 963-976.

Hölscher, M.-T., Nehls, T., Jänicke, B. and G. Wessolek (2016): Quantifying cooling effects of facade greening: shading, transpiration and insulation. Energy and Buildings, 114: 283–290.

Jänicke, B., Meier, F., Lindberg, F., Schubert, S. and D. Scherer (2016): Towards city-wide, building-resolving analysis of mean radiant temperature. Urban Climate, 15: 83-98.

Walikewitz, N., Jänicke, B., Langner, M. and W. Endlicher (2015): Assessment of indoor heat stress variability in summer and during heat warnings: A case study using the UTCI in Berlin, Germany. International Journal of Biometeorology, 1–14.

Yi, C., Kim, K. R., An, S. M.,Choi, Y.-J., Holtmann, A., Jänicke, B., Fehrenbach, U. and D. Scherer (2015): Estimating spatial patterns of air temperature at building-resolving spatial resolution in Seoul, Korea. International Journal of Climatology, 36(2): 533–549.

Jänicke, B., Meier, F., Hoelscher, M., Scherer, D. (2015): Evaluating the Effects of Façade Greening on Human Bioclimate in a Complex Urban Environment. Advances in Meteorology, Article ID 747259.

Walikewitz, N., B. Jänicke, M. Langner, F. Meier, W. Endlicher (2015): The difference between the mean radiant temperature and the air temperature within indoor environments: A case study during summer conditions. Building and Environment, 84, 151-161.

Kim, K. R., C. Yi, J.-S. Lee, F. Meier, B. Jänicke, U. Fehrenbach, D. Scherer (2014): BioCAS: Biometeorological Climate impact Assessment System for building-scale impact assessment of heat-stress related mortality. Die Erde, 145(1), 62–79