International audienceAn attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold European winter of 2009/10 was modified by anthropogenic climate change. Two different methods have been included for the attribution: one based on large HadGEM3-A ensembles and one based on a statistical surrogate method. Both methods are evaluated by comparing simulated winter temperature means, trends, standard deviations, skewness, return periods, and 5% quantiles with observations. While the surrogate method performs well, HadGEM3-A in general underestimates the trend in winter by a factor of ⅔. It has a mean cold bias dominated by the mountainous regions and also underestimates the cold 5% quantile in many regions of Eur...
International audienceThe winter of 2009/2010 was characterized by record persistence of the negativ...
The last glacial period was punctuated by a series of abrupt climate shifts, the so-called Dansgaard...
Snow is a sensitive component of the climate system. In many parts of the world, water stored as sno...
International audienceAn attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the...
An attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold Europe...
An attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold Europe...
Cold season temperatures in Europe have increased rapidly by about 1.2°C in the late 1980s, followed...
The year 2014 broke the record for the warmest yearly average temperature in Europe. Attributing how...
Detection and attribution studies have demonstrated that anthropogenic forcings have been driving si...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
AbstractDetection and attribution studies have demonstrated that anthropogenic forcings have been dr...
This paper discusses western European cold spells (where temperature falls below the 10\\% quantile ...
International audienceWe investigate the changes of extreme European winter (December?February) prec...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
International audienceThe winter of 2009/2010 was characterized by record persistence of the negativ...
The last glacial period was punctuated by a series of abrupt climate shifts, the so-called Dansgaard...
Snow is a sensitive component of the climate system. In many parts of the world, water stored as sno...
International audienceAn attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the...
An attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold Europe...
An attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold Europe...
Cold season temperatures in Europe have increased rapidly by about 1.2°C in the late 1980s, followed...
The year 2014 broke the record for the warmest yearly average temperature in Europe. Attributing how...
Detection and attribution studies have demonstrated that anthropogenic forcings have been driving si...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
AbstractDetection and attribution studies have demonstrated that anthropogenic forcings have been dr...
This paper discusses western European cold spells (where temperature falls below the 10\\% quantile ...
International audienceWe investigate the changes of extreme European winter (December?February) prec...
An attribution analysis of extreme temperature changes is conducted using updated observations (HadE...
International audienceThe winter of 2009/2010 was characterized by record persistence of the negativ...
The last glacial period was punctuated by a series of abrupt climate shifts, the so-called Dansgaard...
Snow is a sensitive component of the climate system. In many parts of the world, water stored as sno...