This paper presents two contributions for research into better understanding the role of anthropogenic warming in extreme weather. The first contribution is the generation of a large number of multi-decadal simulations using a medium-resolution atmospheric climate model, CAM5.1-1degree, under two scenarios of historical climate following the protocols of the C20C+ Detection and Attribution project: the one we have experienced (All-Hist), and one that might have been experienced in the absence of human interference with the climate system (Nat-Hist). These simulations are specifically designed for understanding extreme weather and atmospheric variability in the context of anthropogenic climate change.The second contribution takes advantage o...
Within the statistical climatology literature, inferring the contributions of potential causes with ...
Previous research has identified links between tropical cyclone activity and sea surface temperature...
[1] While ocean observations of temperature and salinity extend back to the 19th century, their obse...
In recent years, the climate change research community has become highly interested in describing th...
This study assessed the anthropogenic contribution to the 2015 record-breaking high sea surface temp...
There is a growing research interest in understanding extreme weather in the context of anthropogeni...
We examine the effect of the 20th and recent 21st century anthropogenic climate change on high tempe...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of climate change on ocean heat content in recent decades ...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
Submitted to Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography (ACSMO)International ...
Extreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by definition, infrequently....
International audienceWe examine whether significant changes in ocean temperatures can be detected i...
The annual "State of the Climate" report, published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological S...
Attribution studies conclude that it is extremely likely that most observed global- and continental-...
Within the statistical climatology literature, inferring the contributions of potential causes with ...
Previous research has identified links between tropical cyclone activity and sea surface temperature...
[1] While ocean observations of temperature and salinity extend back to the 19th century, their obse...
In recent years, the climate change research community has become highly interested in describing th...
This study assessed the anthropogenic contribution to the 2015 record-breaking high sea surface temp...
There is a growing research interest in understanding extreme weather in the context of anthropogeni...
We examine the effect of the 20th and recent 21st century anthropogenic climate change on high tempe...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of climate change on ocean heat content in recent decades ...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
Submitted to Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography (ACSMO)International ...
Extreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by definition, infrequently....
International audienceWe examine whether significant changes in ocean temperatures can be detected i...
The annual "State of the Climate" report, published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological S...
Attribution studies conclude that it is extremely likely that most observed global- and continental-...
Within the statistical climatology literature, inferring the contributions of potential causes with ...
Previous research has identified links between tropical cyclone activity and sea surface temperature...
[1] While ocean observations of temperature and salinity extend back to the 19th century, their obse...