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1. Cyclone Gabrielle as a Design Storm for Northeastern Aotearoa New Zealand Under Anthropogenic Warming

2. Underestimated climate risks from population ageing

3. Ten new insights in climate science 2023

4. Transient and Quasi‐Equilibrium Climate States at 1.5°C and 2°C Global Warming

5. Robust changes to the wettest and driest days of the year are hidden within annual rainfall projections: a New Zealand case study

6. Processes and principles for producing credible climate change attribution messages: lessons from Australia and New Zealand

7. Emergence of multivariate climate change signals

8. Climate change increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan

9. Attribution of 2022 early-spring heatwave in India and Pakistan to climate change: lessons in assessing vulnerability and preparedness in reducing impacts

10. Climate change emergence over people’s lifetimes

11. Changes to population-based emergence of climate change from CMIP5 to CMIP6

12. Extreme rainfall in New Zealand and its association with Atmospheric Rivers

13. Rethinking extreme heat in a cool climate: a New Zealand case study

14. Temperature emergence at decision-relevant scales

15. A pan-South-America assessment of avoided exposure to dangerous extreme precipitation by limiting to 1.5 °C warming

16. Population ageing determines changes in heat vulnerability to future warming

17. Embracing the complexity of extreme weather events when quantifying their likelihood of recurrence in a warming world

18. Emissions and emergence: a new index comparing relative contributions to climate change with relative climatic consequences

19. Changing population dynamics and uneven temperature emergence combine to exacerbate regional exposure to heat extremes under 1.5 °C and 2 °C of warming

20. Adapting attribution science to the climate extremes of tomorrow

21. Seasonal cycles enhance disparities between low- and high-income countries in exposure to monthly temperature emergence with future warming

22. Poorest countries experience earlier anthropogenic emergence of daily temperature extremes

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