Human influence on climate in the 2014 southern England winter floods and their impacts
A succession of storms reaching southern England in the winter of 2013/2014 caused severe floods and £451 million insured losses. In a large ensemble of climate model simulations, we find that, as well as increasing the amount of moisture the atmosphere can hold, anthropogenic warming caused a small...
Main Authors: | Schaller, N, Kay, A, Lamb, R, Massey, N, van Oldenborgh, G, Otto, F, Sparrow, S, Vautard, R, Yiou, P, Ashpole, I, Bowery, A, Crooks, S, Haustein, K, Huntingford, C, Ingram, W, Jones, R, Legg, T, Miller, J, Skeggs, J, Wallom, D, Weisheimer, A, Wilson, S, Stott, P, Allen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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