Assess the Rains Down in Africa (and everywhere else): improving understanding of the extreme weather impacts of anthropogenic climate change by utilising extreme event attribution
<p>Extreme weather risks arise due to the intersection of a meteorological hazard with the exposure of people and assets, and their vulnerability, to this hazard. Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is driving changes in the likelihood and intensity of many such hazards, at different rates in d...
Main Author: | Clarke, B |
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Other Authors: | Otto, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2023
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