We investigate whether the observed surface specific humidity (q) trends over the Mediterranean region in the period 1974-2003 are consistent with climate model (CMIP3, CMIP5) simulations of q in response to anthropogenic forcing (Greenhouse gas and sulphate aerosols). The natural (internal) variability is estimated using 6,000-year of pre-industrial control simulations. With the exception of winter, the increases in annual and seasonal q over this region are very unlikely (with less than 1% chance) due to natural (internal) variability or natural forcing alone. Using several climate models and ensemble means, we demonstrate that the large-scale component (spatial-mean trend) of the anthropogenic forcing is detectable (at 1% level) in the a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
In this study we investigate the scaling of precipitation extremes with temperature in the Mediterra...
The roles of anthropogenic climate change and internal climate variability in causing the Mediterran...
We investigate whether the observed surface specific humidity (q) trends over the Mediterranean regi...
We examine the possibility that anthropogenic forcing (Greenhouse gases and Sulfate aerosols, GS) is...
In this study we assess the role of anthropogenic forcing (greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols, G...
Nearly all regions in the world are projected to become dryer in a warming climate. Here, we investi...
Abstract Amplified warming in the Mediterranean region in summer, corresponding to strengthening tem...
The land area surrounding the Mediterranean Sea has experienced 10 of the 12 driest winters since 19...
According to climate projections for the end of the twenty-first century, regional responses to glob...
The Mediterranean region has experienced persistent drying since the middle of the 20th Century and ...
We present a reconstruction of the change in climatic humidity around the Mediterranean between 300...
The hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean region, as well as its change over the coming decades, i...
Mesometeorological information obtained in several research projects in southern Europe has been use...
We have investigated the sensitivity of the Mediterranean atmospheric moisture budget (P-E) to large...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
In this study we investigate the scaling of precipitation extremes with temperature in the Mediterra...
The roles of anthropogenic climate change and internal climate variability in causing the Mediterran...
We investigate whether the observed surface specific humidity (q) trends over the Mediterranean regi...
We examine the possibility that anthropogenic forcing (Greenhouse gases and Sulfate aerosols, GS) is...
In this study we assess the role of anthropogenic forcing (greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols, G...
Nearly all regions in the world are projected to become dryer in a warming climate. Here, we investi...
Abstract Amplified warming in the Mediterranean region in summer, corresponding to strengthening tem...
The land area surrounding the Mediterranean Sea has experienced 10 of the 12 driest winters since 19...
According to climate projections for the end of the twenty-first century, regional responses to glob...
The Mediterranean region has experienced persistent drying since the middle of the 20th Century and ...
We present a reconstruction of the change in climatic humidity around the Mediterranean between 300...
The hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean region, as well as its change over the coming decades, i...
Mesometeorological information obtained in several research projects in southern Europe has been use...
We have investigated the sensitivity of the Mediterranean atmospheric moisture budget (P-E) to large...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
In this study we investigate the scaling of precipitation extremes with temperature in the Mediterra...
The roles of anthropogenic climate change and internal climate variability in causing the Mediterran...