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    Human influence on the recent weakening of storm tracks in boreal summer

    Anthropogenic warming can alter large-scale circulation patterns in the atmosphere, which could have serious consequences for regional climate impacts and extreme weather. Observed thermodynamic changes in bor...

    Rei Chemke, Dim Coumou in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2024)

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    The role of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and ocean-atmosphere interactions in driving US temperature predictability

    Heatwaves can have devastating impact on society and reliable early warnings at several weeks lead time are needed. Previous studies showed that north-Pacific sea surface temperatures (SST) can provide long-le...

    Sem Vijverberg, Dim Coumou in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2022)

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    Author Correction: Increasing heat and rainfall extremes now far outside the historical climate

    Alexander Robinson, Jascha Lehmann in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2021)

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    Increasing heat and rainfall extremes now far outside the historical climate

    Over the last decade, the world warmed by 0.25 °C, in-line with the roughly linear trend since the 1970s. Here we present updated analyses showing that this seemingly small shift has led to the emergence of he...

    Alexander Robinson, Jascha Lehmann in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2021)

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    Amplified Rossby waves enhance risk of concurrent heatwaves in major breadbasket regions

    In an interconnected world, simultaneous extreme weather events in distant regions could potentially impose high-end risks for societies1,2. In the mid-latitudes, circumglobal Rossby waves are associated with a s...

    Kai Kornhuber, Dim Coumou, Elisabeth Vogel, Corey Lesk in Nature Climate Change (2020)

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    Meridionally Extending Anomalous Wave Train over Asia During Breaks in the Indian Summer Monsoon

    Anomalous interactions between the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) circulation and subtropical westerlies are known to trigger breaks in the ISM on subseasonal time-scales, characterised by a pattern of suppressed...

    Uppara Umakanth, Ramesh K. Vellore, R. Krishnan in Earth Systems and Environment (2019)

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    Summer weather becomes more persistent in a 2 °C world

    Heat and rainfall extremes have intensified over the past few decades and this trend is projected to continue with future global warming13. A long persistence of extreme events often leads to societal impacts wi...

    Peter Pfleiderer, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Kai Kornhuber in Nature Climate Change (2019)

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    The different stratospheric influence on cold-extremes in Eurasia and North America

    The stratospheric polar vortex can influence the tropospheric circulation and thereby winter weather in the mid-latitudes. Weak vortex states, often associated with sudden stratospheric warmings (SSW), have be...

    Marlene Kretschmer, Judah Cohen, Vivien Matthias in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2018)

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    Climate change impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean and their implications for development

    This paper synthesizes what is known about the physical and biophysical impacts of climate change and their consequences for societies and development under different levels of global warming in Latin America ...

    Christopher P.O. Reyer, Sophie Adams, Torsten Albrecht in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Climate change impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa: from physical changes to their social repercussions

    The repercussions of climate change will be felt in various ways throughout both natural and human systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change projections for this region point to a warming trend, particula...

    Olivia Serdeczny, Sophie Adams, Florent Baarsch in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Climate change impacts in Central Asia and their implications for development

    This paper synthesizes what is known about the physical and biophysical impacts of climate change and their consequences for societies and development under different levels of global warming in Central Asia. ...

    Christopher P.O Reyer, Ilona M. Otto, Sophie Adams in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Climatic risks and impacts in South Asia: extremes of water scarcity and excess

    This paper reviews the current knowledge of climatic risks and impacts in South Asia associated with anthropogenic warming levels of 1.5–4 °C above pre-industrial values in the twenty-first century. It is bas...

    Kira Vinke, Maria A. Martin, Sophie Adams, Florent Baarsch in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Climate change impacts in the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region and their implications for vulnerable population groups

    The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region emerges as one of the hot spots for worsening extreme heat, drought and aridity conditions under climate change. A synthesis of peer-reviewed literature from 2010...

    Katharina Waha, Linda Krummenauer, Sophie Adams in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Erratum to: increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming

    Jascha Lehmann, Dim Coumou, Katja Frieler in Climatic Change (2015)

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    Increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming

    In the last decade record-breaking rainfall events have occurred in many places around the world causing severe impacts to human society and the environment including agricultural losses and floodings. There i...

    Jascha Lehmann, Dim Coumou, Katja Frieler in Climatic Change (2015)

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    Socio-economic data for global environmental change research

    Subnational socio-economic datasets are required if we are to assess the impacts of global environmental changes and to improve adaptation responses. Institutional and community efforts should concentrate on s...

    Ilona M. Otto, Anne Biewald, Dim Coumou, Georg Feulner in Nature Climate Change (2015)

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    Global increase in record-breaking monthly-mean temperatures

    The last decade has produced record-breaking heat waves in many parts of the world. At the same time, it was globally the warmest since sufficient measurements started in the 19th century. Here we show that, w...

    Dim Coumou, Alexander Robinson, Stefan Rahmstorf in Climatic Change (2013)

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    A decade of weather extremes

    The ostensibly large number of recent extreme weather events has triggered intensive discussions, both in- and outside the scientific community, on whether they are related to global warming. Here, we review t...

    Dim Coumou, Stefan Rahmstorf in Nature Climate Change (2012)