Disentangling the external and internal forcing responsible for the variability of the Earth's climate and associated extreme events over the Holocene is crucial for producing reliable scenarios of adaptation to the effects of ongoing climate change. At mid-latitudes, significant relationships between westerly storminess, solar activity and internal atmospheric and oceanic modes of variability have been repeatedly evidenced to exist over millennial and centennial time scales. However, at shorter (decadal) scale, it is still challenging to establish clear control links between the forcing mechanisms and the spatio-temporal variability of past extra-tropical storms. This probably owes to the existence of complex multi-scale relationships and ...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
International audienceThis study focuses on the recurring climate conditions required for the larges...
International audienceThis paper reviews the reconstruction of European Atlantic storm events with t...
Disentangling the external and internal forcing responsible for the variability of the Earth's clima...
ArticleAuthor's post-print draft released under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Deriv...
Considerable climatic variability on decadal to millennial timescales has been documented for the pa...
Cores taken from an ombrotrophic peat bog in the coastal zone of Halland, southwest Sweden, were exa...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
This thesis investigates Holocene storminess and climate change reconstructed from lacustrine sedime...
Future anthropogenic climate forcing is forecast to increase storm intensity and frequency over Nort...
Over annual to decadal timescales changes in the storm track influences regional climate in Europe, ...
Understanding atmospheric response to radiative forcing, including the intensity and distribution of...
At present, the climate in south-west Scandinavia is predominantly controlled by westerlies carrying...
Over annual to decadal timescales changes in the storm track influences regional climate in Europe, ...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
International audienceThis study focuses on the recurring climate conditions required for the larges...
International audienceThis paper reviews the reconstruction of European Atlantic storm events with t...
Disentangling the external and internal forcing responsible for the variability of the Earth's clima...
ArticleAuthor's post-print draft released under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Deriv...
Considerable climatic variability on decadal to millennial timescales has been documented for the pa...
Cores taken from an ombrotrophic peat bog in the coastal zone of Halland, southwest Sweden, were exa...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
This thesis investigates Holocene storminess and climate change reconstructed from lacustrine sedime...
Future anthropogenic climate forcing is forecast to increase storm intensity and frequency over Nort...
Over annual to decadal timescales changes in the storm track influences regional climate in Europe, ...
Understanding atmospheric response to radiative forcing, including the intensity and distribution of...
At present, the climate in south-west Scandinavia is predominantly controlled by westerlies carrying...
Over annual to decadal timescales changes in the storm track influences regional climate in Europe, ...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
International audienceThis study focuses on the recurring climate conditions required for the larges...
International audienceThis paper reviews the reconstruction of European Atlantic storm events with t...