Validation of a rapid attribution of the May/June 2016 flood-inducing precipitation in France to climate change
The extreme precipitation that resulted in historic flooding in central-northern France began 26 May 2016 and was linked to a large cutoff low. The floods caused some casualties and over a billion euros in damage. To objectively answer the question of whether anthropogenic climate change played a ro...
Main Authors: | Philip, S, Van Oldenborgh, G, Aalbers, E, Vautard, R, Otto, F, Haustein, K, Habets, F, Singh, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2018
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