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Noah S S. Diffenbaugh
Professor, Stanford University
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EARTH'S FUTURE
03 may 2024
Kelly K. Caylor, Amir AghaKouchak, Carole Dalin, K...

On behalf of the journal, AGU, and the scientific community, we, the editors of Earth's Future, are delighted to publish the names of the 817 peer ...

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Machine Learning-Based Extreme Event Attribution
DETECTION AND ATTRIBUTION OF ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE AND EXTREME WEATHER AND CLIMATE EVENTS II ORAL
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Jared Trok, Elizabeth A. Barnes, Frances V. Davenp...
The observed rise in extreme weather events has prompted many recent methodological advances in extreme event attribution (EEA). EEA techniques are us...
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Trends in Macroeconomic Damages from Tropical Cyclones in the United States
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS II ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Christopher Callahan, Jane W. Baldwin, Marshall Bu...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) can have devastating effects on people and economic activity. Increased TC intensity is a core thermodynamic expectation from ...
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The Fiscal Impact of Tropical Cyclones and Implications for Financing Just Transition Pathways
MULTISECTOR DYNAMICS: EXTREME WEATHER, COMPOUND HAZARDS, AND IMPACTS ON SOCIETY II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2023
June Choi, Renzhi Jing, Marshall Burke, Noah S. Di...
Currently, more than half of low-income countries (which account for more than 40% of the global poor) are carrying unsustainable debt burdens. Many o...
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Hydroclimate Volatility on a Warming Earth
EXTREME PRECIPITATION IN PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE CLIMATES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Daniel L. Swain, John T. Abatzoglou, Christine Alb...
Extreme precipitation events are widely expected to increase in a warming climate over most of the Earths surface, along with subsequent risks associa...
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Dry Live Fuels Increase the Likelihood of Lightning-Caused Fires in California
UNDERSTANDING AND SCALING CATCHMENT RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCES I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Alexandra G. Konings, Krishna Rao, Park Williams, ...
Live fuel moisture content (LFMC), the water content of vegetation normalized by its dry biomass, varies depending on hydrometeorological conditions a...
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More Frequent and Persistent Heatwaves Due To Increased Temperature Skewness Projected by a High‐Resolution Earth System Model
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
21 september 2023
Yang Gao, Yubing Wu, Xiuwen Guo, Wenbin Kou, Shaoq...

Heatwaves are strongly associated with temperature distributions, but the mechanisms by which distributions are influenced by climate change remain...

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Dry Live Fuels Increase the Likelihood of Lightning‐Caused Fires
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
02 august 2023
Krishna Rao, Park Williams, Noah S. Diffenbaugh, M...

Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) is a key determinant of landscape ignition potential, but quantitative estimates of its effects on wildfire are l...

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