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EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2015 FROM A CLIMATE ...
Explaining extreme events of 2015 from a climate perspective - Gale
The cold spell of February 2015 in North America was predominantly internally generated; reduced Arctic sea ice and anomalous sea surface temperatures may have ...
Attribution of extreme weather and climate‐related events - Stott - 2016
In turn, developing the scientific understanding of extreme events and testing the ability of climate models to represent them, will help to ...
References | Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of ...
Hoell. 2015. Drought in the Middle East and Central-Southwest Asia during winter 2013/14 [in “Explaining extremes of 2014 from a climate perspective”] ...
Towards reliable extreme weather and climate event attribution
Climate change is shaping extreme heat and rain. To what degree human activity has increased the risk of high impact events is of high ...
Is That Climate Change? The Science of Extreme Event Attribution
Temperatures in 2015,” January 19, 2016, at https://climate.nasa.gov ... Herring et al., “Explaining Extreme Events of 2020 from a Climate.
Inventories of extreme weather events and impacts: Implications for ...
Extreme and impactful weather events of the recent past provide a vital but under-utilised data source for understanding present and future climate risks.
Human-caused climate change is to blame for 24 extreme weather ...
Five NOAA scientists served as editors of Explaining Extreme Events of 2015 from a Climate Perspective: Herring, James Kossin, and Carl ...
New research examines climate change's role in 2018 extreme ...
Among the 2018 events found to be made more severe or more likely due to human-caused global warming were heatwaves in Europe and Asia; extreme ...
The Science Connecting Extreme Weather to Climate
2015). As the economic and human toll of extreme weather events has grown, so too has our understanding of the role climate.
Chapter 11: Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing ...
The extremes considered include temperature extremes, heavy precipitation and pluvial floods, river floods, droughts, storms (including tropical cyclones), as ...
Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the ...
The chart below reveals that the most-studied extremes are related to heat (28%) and rainfall and flooding (24%), which together account for ...
Extreme events attributable to climate change: past and future
Ten reports exist so far, describing extreme events that can be attributed at various levels to climate change, including some that, based on ...
Attribution of extreme weather and climate-related events
Explaining extreme events of 2011 from a climate per- spective. Bull Am ... © 2015 The Authors. WIREs Climate Change published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 41.
A Common Framework for Approaches to Extreme Event Attribution
The extent to which a given extreme weather or climate event is attributable to anthropogenic climate change is a question of considerable public interest.
EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2017 - Scholar Archive
Ciavarella, 2016: Attri- bution of extreme rainfall in South East China during. May 2015 [in “Explaining Extremes of 2015 from a. Climate Perspective”]. Bull ...
Extreme weather - World Meteorological Organization WMO
The adverse impacts of extreme weather and climate events are amplified by their increased intensity, duration and spatial extent. Sequential extreme events can ...
EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2018
Soc., 101 (1), S1–S128, doi:10.1175/BAMS-ExplainingExtremeEvents2018.1. Citing a section (example):. Mahoney, K., 2020: Extreme Hail Storms and Climate Change: ...
Tally: Annual BAMS "Explaining Extreme Events" attribution reports ...
Explaining Extreme Events of...2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011...from a climate perspectiveEvery year since 2012, the Bulletin of the American ...
Attribution of climate extreme events
recent of which, Explaining Extreme Events of 2013 From a Climate ... Received 10 October 2014; accepted 14 April 2015; published online 22 June ...
Extreme weather and climate events with ecological relevance
Robust evidence exists that certain extreme weather and climate events, especially daily temperature and precipitation extremes, have changed in regard to ...