Cold waves are getting milder in the northern midlatitudes
The strong two-day cold wave in the midwestern United States in January 2019 again ignited the discussion as to whether cold waves are getting more severe or not as a result of Arctic amplification due to climate change. Assessing the evolution of cold waves in the northern hemisphere midlatitudes i...
Main Authors: | Van Oldenborgh, G, Mitchell-Larson, E, Vecchi, G, De Vries, H, Vautard, R, Otto, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2019
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