Global Human Fingerprints on Daily Temperatures in 2022 DOI Open Access
Daniel M. Gilford, Andrew J. Pershing, Joseph Giguere

et al.

Authorea (Authorea), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 30, 2023

Capsule summary.Extreme temperatures in the UK (July 2022) and India/Pakistan (Spring are confidently attributed to climate change using an automated system.Similarly attributable extremes occurred frequently worldwide 2022.

Language: Английский

Communicational responses for compound natural hazards: A systematic review DOI

Noelle Nemeth,

Malcolm S. Johnson, Gabi Mocatta

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 105041 - 105041

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

3-D deformation inversion: A MATLAB toolbox for automatically calculating SAR-derived 3-D deformation maps of glacier, landslide, and land subsidence DOI
Huiyuan Luo, Qiang Xu, Cheng Yan

et al.

Environmental Modelling & Software, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 178, P. 106074 - 106074

Published: May 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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1

Integrating Sectors, Scales and Disciplines in the Climate-Health Nexus: A Framework for Systemic Risks and Multi-Stressors Vulnerability Research DOI Open Access
Alexandre Pereira Santos, Juan Miguel Rodríguez López, Yechennan Peng

et al.

Published: June 7, 2024

Scientific research on multiple stressors, compound hazards, and systemic risks presents missed opportunities for integration. We present a transdisciplinary framework that seeks to connect evidence health climate crises in the Anthropocene. To this end, we review along axis of breadth depth, representing thematic sectoral variety integrated scales analysis, respectively. then outline gap as need translator from trade-offs into synergies. identify three essential requirements define integrating top-down (macro) bottom-up (micro) by mixing methods social sciences using an agent-based model. Finally, implementation COVID-19 crisis two Brazilian cities (São Paulo Porto Alegre) provide outlook future stressors.

Language: Английский

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1

How can event attribution science underpin financial decisions on Loss and Damage? DOI Creative Commons
Dim Coumou, Paola A. Arias, Ana Bastos

et al.

PNAS Nexus, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(8)

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Abstract With climate extremes hitting nations across the globe, disproportionately burdening vulnerable developing countries, prompt operation of Loss and Damage fund is paramount importance. As decisions on resource disbursement at international level, investment strategies national loom, science community's role in providing fair effective evidence crucial. Attribution can provide useful information for decision makers, but both ethical implications deep uncertainty cannot be ignored. Considering these aspects, we articulate a vision that integrates established attribution methods multiple lines within coherent logical framework.

Language: Английский

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1

Human Fingerprints on Daily Temperatures in 2022 (after second revision) DOI Open Access
Daniel M. Gilford, Daniel M. Gilford, Andrew J. Pershing

et al.

Authorea (Authorea), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 16, 2024

Capsule summary. Extreme temperatures in the UK (July 2022) and India/Pakistan (Spring are confidently attributed to climate change using an automated system. Similarly attributable extremes occurred frequently worldwide 2022.

Language: Английский

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0

The developing flood rich period: Science evidence and policy evolution for England. Is it time for place‐based socio‐ecological solutions? DOI Creative Commons
Malcolm Newson, John Lewin

River Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 21, 2024

Abstract Flood‐related policies for England are reviewed, updating needs in the light of recent flood‐rich decades and recognition future climate trends. This review updates one we published 2021—a significant year extreme floods Europe that were part a continuing trend; governments now require fast‐track adaptation resilience policies. Currently, event signals increasing spatial temporal variability impacts insufficiently incorporated hazard/risk assessments. We advocate transformative policy change towards place‐based strategies, based on fast‐emerging evidence from three sciences: hydroclimatology, hydrology hydromorphology. It is vital actions recognise factors such as atmospheric rivers, surface water flooding, role eroded transported sediments localised hazards risks. Located vulnerabilities local strategies. Attribution events to change, specification genuinely vulnerable sites, need further refinement extension into public decision making. Risk assessment reform, both science but also institutions individuals, with accompanying reform flood risk management expenditure. Data analysis rainfall river flows more disciplined clarity; standard sets needed together their variable spatial/temporal application. sediment (and other entrained debris spread flows) new important components located present emerging ‘hot spots’.

Language: Английский

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Integrating broad and deep multiple-stressor research: A framework for translating across scales and disciplines DOI Creative Commons
Alexandre Pereira Santos, Juan Miguel Rodríguez López, Yechennan Peng

et al.

One Earth, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(10), P. 1713 - 1726

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Global Human Fingerprints on Daily Temperatures in 2022 DOI Open Access
Daniel M. Gilford, Andrew J. Pershing, Joseph Giguere

et al.

Authorea (Authorea), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 30, 2023

Capsule summary.Extreme temperatures in the UK (July 2022) and India/Pakistan (Spring are confidently attributed to climate change using an automated system.Similarly attributable extremes occurred frequently worldwide 2022.

Language: Английский

Citations

0