23 results on '"Leach, Nicholas J."'
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2. The most at-risk regions in the world for high-impact heatwaves
3. Sustainable pathways towards climate and biodiversity goals in the UK: the importance of managing land-use synergies and trade-offs
4. Forecast-based attribution of a winter heatwave within the limit of predictability
5. Event attribution of a midlatitude windstorm using ensemble weather forecasts
6. Generating samples of extreme winters to support climate adaptation
7. ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE 2018 SUMMER WARM SPELL IN EUROPE : THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT SPATIO-TEMPORAL SCALES
8. chapter 8: ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE 2018 SUMMER WARM SPELL IN EUROPE: THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT SPATIO-TEMPORAL SCALES: We demonstrate that, in attribution studies, events defined over longer time scales generally produce higher probability ratios due to lower interannual variability, reconciling seemingly inconsistent attribution results of Europe's 2018 summer heatwaves in reported studies
9. Current level and rate of warming determine emissions budgets under ambitious mitigation
10. Sustainable pathways towards climate and biodiversity goals in the UK: the importance of managing land-use synergies and trade-offs
11. Towards forecast-based attribution of isolated extreme events: perturbed initial condition simulations of the Pacific Northwest heatwave
12. FaIRv2.0.0: a generalized impulse response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration
13. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change
14. Supplementary material to "FaIRv2.0.0: a generalised impulse-response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration"
15. FaIRv2.0.0: a generalised impulse-response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration
16. Reduced Complexity Model Intercomparison Project Phase 1: introduction and evaluation of global-mean temperature response
17. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change
18. Supplementary material to "Reduced complexity model intercomparison project phase 1: Protocol, results and initial observations"
19. Reduced complexity model intercomparison project phase 1: Protocol, results and initial observations
20. FaIRv2.0.0: a generalised impulse-response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration.
21. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change.
22. Reduced complexity model intercomparison project phase 1: Protocol, results and initial observations.
23. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change
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