161 results on '"LEWIS, SOPHIE C."'
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2. Toward Calibrated Language for Effectively Communicating the Results of Extreme Event Attribution Studies
3. EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2016 : From A Climate Perspective
4. DECONSTRUCTING FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE 2018 FIRE WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
5. Modulating influence of drought on the synergy between heatwaves and dead fine fuel moisture content of bushfire fuels in the Southeast Australian region
6. Evidence of a continent-wide shift of episodic rainfall in Australia
7. Using farmer-based metrics to analyze the amount, seasonality, variability and spatial patterns of rainfall amidst climate change in southern Ethiopia
8. On the Linearity of Local and Regional Temperature Changes from 1.5°C to 2°C of Global Warming
9. Regional hotspots of temperature extremes under 1.5 °C and 2 °C of global mean warming
10. A Tribe of Scientists
11. Into the Hinterland
12. The Want of Any Name
13. An Invitation to the Challenge
14. Blue Skies and Other Shades
15. The Nature Peepers
16. Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient
17. The Pseudo in Our Science
18. chapter 20: DECONSTRUCTING FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE 2018 FIRE WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
19. Contributors
20. Natural disasters linked to climate change
21. Understanding the role of sea surface temperature-forcing for variability in global temperature and precipitation extremes
22. Assessing the Stationarity of Australian Precipitation Extremes in Forced and Unforced CMIP5 Simulations
23. Confidence and certainty in climate science
24. MITIGATING THE RISKS OF RAPID EVENT ATTRIBUTION IN THE GRAY LITERATURE
25. DEFINING A NEW NORMAL FOR EXTREMES IN A WARMING WORLD
26. A Multiregion Model Evaluation and Attribution Study of Historical Changes in the Area Affected by Temperature and Precipitation Extremes
27. Comparative evaluation of human heat stress indices on selected hospital admissions in Sydney, Australia
28. Evolution of mean, variance and extremes in 21st century temperatures
29. 28. A MULTIFACTOR RISK ANALYSIS OF THE RECORD 2016 GREAT BARRIER REEF BLEACHING: Anthropogenic greenhouse gases likely increased the risk of the extreme Great Barrier Reef bleaching event through anomalously high sea surface temperature and the accumulation of thermal stress
30. Can public perceptions of Australian climate extremes be reconciled with the statistics of climate change?
31. A Multiregion Assessment of Observed Changes in the Areal Extent of Temperature and Precipitation Extremes
32. Reduced heat exposure by limiting global warming to 1.5 °C
33. Mechanisms Explaining Recent Changes in Australian Climate Extremes
34. A Changing Climate for Science
35. Evaluation of Historical Diurnal Temperature Range Trends in CMIP5 Models
36. Assessing the Impact of Large Volcanic Eruptions of the Last Millennium (850-1850 CE) on Australian Rainfall Regimes
37. Correction to: Changes in relative fit of human heat stress indices to cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal hospitalizations across five Australian urban populations
38. Evaluation of Extreme Temperatures Over Australia in the Historical Simulations of CMIP5 and CMIP6 Models
39. The drivers of extreme rainfall event timing in Australia
40. Chapter 6 - Natural disasters linked to climate change
41. Comparison of Forced ENSO-Like Hydrological Expressions in Simulations of the Preindustrial and Mid-Holocene
42. Modeling Insights into Deuterium Excess as an Indicator of Water Vapor Source Conditions
43. Model, Proxy and Isotopic Perspectives on the East African Humid Period
44. Approaches to attribution of extreme temperature and precipitation events using multi-model and single-member ensembles of general circulation models
45. Assessing Contributions of Major Emitters' Paris‐Era Decisions to Future Temperature Extremes
46. A review of past and projected changes in Australia's rainfall
47. Investigating observed northwest Australian rainfall trends in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 detection and attribution experiments
48. Tropical Indo-Pacific hydroclimate response to North Atlantic forcing during the last deglaciation as recorded by a speleothem from Sumatra, Indonesia
49. A Multifactor Risk Analysis of the Record 2016 Great Barrier Reef Bleaching
50. Assessing the Stationarity of Australian Precipitation Extremes in Forced and Unforced CMIP5 Simulations
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