106 results on '"Otto, Friederike E. L."'
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2. Human Fingerprints on Daily Temperatures in 2022 (after second revision)
3. Possible role of anthropogenic climate change in the record-breaking 2020 Lake Victoria levels and floods
4. Interplay between climate change and climate variability: the 2022 drought in Central South America
5. Extreme Weather Events and Local Impacts of Climate Change
6. Global Human Fingerprints on Daily Temperatures in 2022
7. Possible role of anthropogenic climate change in the record-breaking 2020 Lake Victoria levels and floods
8. Supplementary material to "Possible role of anthropogenic climate change in the record-breaking 2020 Lake Victoria levels and floods"
9. Equalising the evidence base for adaptation and loss and damages
10. Attribution of 2022 early-spring heatwave in India and Pakistan to climate change: lessons in assessing vulnerability and preparedness in reducing impacts
11. Harbingers of decades of unnatural disasters
12. 2022 early-summer heatwave in Southern South America: 60 times more likely due to climate change
13. Attribution of the heavy rainfall events leading to severe flooding in Western Europe during July 2021
14. Underestimated climate risks from population ageing
15. Science for Loss and Damage. Findings and Propositions
16. Attribution: How Is It Relevant for Loss and Damage Policy and Practice?
17. Law, justice and the role of courts in changing the social superstructure narrative in climate litigation
18. Climate change increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan
19. Rapid attribution analysis of the extraordinary heat wave on the Pacific coast of the US and Canada in June 2021
20. Limited role of climate change in extreme low rainfall associated with southern Madagascar food insecurity, 2019–21
21. Biodiversity loss and climate extremes — study the feedbacks
22. Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative
23. A multi-method framework for global real-time climate attribution
24. Correction to: The role of human-induced climate change in heavy rainfall events such as the one associated with Typhoon Hagibis
25. Attributing and Projecting Heatwaves Is Hard: We Can Do Better
26. The role of human-induced climate change in heavy rainfall events such as the one associated with Typhoon Hagibis
27. Integrating attribution with adaptation for unprecedented future heatwaves
28. How to Provide Useful Attribution Statements: Lessons Learned from Operationalizing Event Attribution in Europe
29. Quantifying uncertainty in aggregated climate change risk assessments
30. Geert Jan van Oldenborgh 1961–2021
31. Rapid attribution analysis of the extraordinary heatwave on the Pacific Coast of the US and Canada June 2021
32. Advancing the Evidence Base of Future Warming Impacts on Human Mobility in African Drylands
33. Anthropogenic climate change contribution to wildfire-prone weather conditions in the Cerrado and Arc of deforestation
34. Filling the evidentiary gap in climate litigation
35. Pathways of climate resilience over the 21st century
36. “What’s Up with the Weather?” Public Engagement with Extreme Event Attribution in the United Kingdom
37. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change
38. Climate change as a driver of food insecurity in the 2007 Lesotho-South Africa drought
39. Storytelling can be a powerful tool for science
40. Impact of precipitation and increasing temperatures on drought trends in eastern Africa
41. Using Detection And Attribution To Quantify How Climate Change Is Affecting Health
42. Toward an Inventory of the Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change
43. Challenges to Understanding Extreme Weather Changes in Lower Income Countries
44. Human contribution to the record-breaking June and July 2019 heatwaves in Western Europe
45. Reconciling theory with the reality of African heatwaves
46. Ocean and land forcing of the record-breaking Dust Bowl heatwaves across central United States
47. Present-day greenhouse gases could cause more frequent and longer Dust Bowl heatwaves
48. A pan-South-America assessment of avoided exposure to dangerous extreme precipitation by limiting to 1.5 °C warming
49. Attribution of the Australian bushfire risk to anthropogenic climate change
50. A Limited Role for Unforced Internal Variability in Twentieth-Century Warming
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