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Extreme Rainfall in the United Kingdom During Winter 2013/14: The Role of Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Change in the Odds of Warm Years and Seasons Due to Anthropogenic Influence on the Climate
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he new Hadley Centre system for attribution of weather and climate extremes provides assessments of how human influence on the climate may lead to a change in the frequency of such events. Two different types of ensembles ...
Extremely Warm Days in the United Kingdom in Winter 2018/19
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Scale-Dependent Detection of Climate Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Spatially and temporally dependent fingerprint patterns of near-surface temperature change are derived from transient climate simulations of the second Hadley Centre coupled ocean?atmosphere GCM (HADCM2). Trends in ...
Different Ways of Framing Event Attribution Questions: The Example of Warm and Wet Winters in the United Kingdom Similar to 2015/16
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractAttribution analyses of extreme events estimate changes in the likelihood of their occurrence due to human climatic influences by comparing simulations with and without anthropogenic forcings. Classes of events are ...
Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 from a Climate Perspective
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: on of extreme events shortly after their occurrence stretches the current state-of-theart of climate change assessment. To help foster the growth of this science, this article illustrates some approaches to answering ...
Attribution of Extreme Rainfall in Southeast China During May 2015
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Human Contribution to the Record Sunshine of Winter 2014/15 in the United Kingdom
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Do Models Underestimate the Solar Contribution to Recent Climate Change?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Current attribution analyses that seek to determine the relative contributions of different forcing agents to observed near-surface temperature changes underestimate the importance of weak signals, such as that due to ...