Climate scientists have demonstrated that a substantial fraction of the probability of numerous recent extreme events may be attributed to human-induced climate change. However, it is likely that for temperature extremes occurring over previous decades a fraction of their probability was attributable to anthropogenic influences. We identify the first record-breaking warm summers and years for which a discernible contribution can be attributed to human influence. We find a significant human contribution to the probability of record-breaking global temperature events as early as the 1930s. Since then, all the last 16 record-breaking hot years globally had an anthropogenic contribution to their probability of occurrence. Aerosol-induced coolin...
During the last decade of the 20th century the world was exposed to increasing episodes of extreme w...
Over the last decade, the world warmed by 0.25 °C, in-line with the roughly linear trend since the 1...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...
Climate scientists have demonstrated that a substantial fraction of the probability of numerous rece...
Record-breaking temperatures attract attention from the media, so understanding how and why the rate...
Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate event...
This talk will describe how evidence has grown in recent years for a human influence on climate and ...
The summer of 2003 was probably the hottest in Europe since at latest ad 1500, and unusually large n...
We describe two unprecedented large (100-member), longterm (61-year) ensembles based on MRI-AGCM3.2,...
December 2013 was the 346th consecutive month where global land and ocean average surface temperatur...
The attribution of climate change allows for the evaluation of the contribution of human drivers to ...
AbstractDecember 2013 was the 346th consecutive month where global land and ocean average surface te...
Extreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by definition, infrequently....
Determining the time of emergence of climates altered from their natural state by anthropogenic infl...
International audienceExtreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by def...
During the last decade of the 20th century the world was exposed to increasing episodes of extreme w...
Over the last decade, the world warmed by 0.25 °C, in-line with the roughly linear trend since the 1...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...
Climate scientists have demonstrated that a substantial fraction of the probability of numerous rece...
Record-breaking temperatures attract attention from the media, so understanding how and why the rate...
Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate event...
This talk will describe how evidence has grown in recent years for a human influence on climate and ...
The summer of 2003 was probably the hottest in Europe since at latest ad 1500, and unusually large n...
We describe two unprecedented large (100-member), longterm (61-year) ensembles based on MRI-AGCM3.2,...
December 2013 was the 346th consecutive month where global land and ocean average surface temperatur...
The attribution of climate change allows for the evaluation of the contribution of human drivers to ...
AbstractDecember 2013 was the 346th consecutive month where global land and ocean average surface te...
Extreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by definition, infrequently....
Determining the time of emergence of climates altered from their natural state by anthropogenic infl...
International audienceExtreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by def...
During the last decade of the 20th century the world was exposed to increasing episodes of extreme w...
Over the last decade, the world warmed by 0.25 °C, in-line with the roughly linear trend since the 1...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...