Attributing high-impact extreme events across timescales - A case study of four different types of events
Increasing likelihoods of extreme weather events are the most noticeable and damaging manifestation of anthropogenic climate change. In the aftermath of an extreme event, policy makers are often called upon to make timely and sensitive decisions about rebuilding and managing present and future risks...
Main Authors: | Otto, F, Philip, S, Kew, S, Li, S, King, A, Cullen, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Springer
2018
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