A protocol for probabilistic extreme event attribution analyses
Over the last few years, methods have been developed to answer questions on the effect of global warming on recent extreme events. Many “event attribution” studies have now been performed, a sizeable fraction even within a few weeks of the event, to increase the usefulness of the results. In doing t...
Główni autorzy: | Philip, S, Kew, S, van Oldenborgh, GJ, Otto, F, Vautard, R, van der Wiel, K, King, A, Lott, F, Arrighi, J, Singh, R, van Aalst, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2020
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