Causal counterfactual for the attribution of weather and climate-related events
The emergence of clear semantics for causal claims and of a sound logic for causal reasoning is relatively recent, with the consolidation over the past decades of a coherent theoretical corpus of definitions, concepts and methods of general applicability (e.g. Pearl [2000]) which is anchored into co...
Main Authors: | Hannart, A, Pearl, J, Otto, F, Naveau, P, Ghil, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2016
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