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2. Weather extremes and climate change adaption in the agricultural sector 3. Material and methods 4. Results 5. Discussion 6. Conclusions CRediT authorship contribution statement Declaration of competing interest Acknowledgments Appendix A. Supplementary data ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (22) ...
Until recently, climate scientists were unable to link the occurrence of extreme weather events to anthropogenic climate change. In recent years, however, climate science has made considerable advancements, making it possible to assess the influence of anthropogenic climate change on single weather ...
Climate change over the Tibetan Plateau(TP) is characterized by high sensitivity and large amplitude,and the change of extreme weather and climate events are perceived as the principle factor in driving the transformation of environment and ecosystem around the TP.It is noteworthy that the warming ...
While extreme weather is a part of the natural cycle, the recent uptick in the ferocity and frequency of these extremes, scientists say, is evidence of an acceleration of climate impacts, some of which were underestimated by climate computer models. "This is yet another example of where ...
This Collection welcome submissions on weather and climate extremes. Case studies, methodological approaches, impact studies, but also studies on the natural and anthropogenic drivers of weather and climate extremes will be considered.
ability to represent the processes that lead to the occurrence of climate extremes. For instance, it has been regular practice in forecasting to disentangle drivers of a specific high impact event, using methods that allow to prescribe the observed atmospheric conditions that prevailed during the even...
"Science must be our common language, and what the science tells us is very clear: we are facing a climate emergency. We must act urgently," said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), who attended the press briefing of th...