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Autor:
Herbert O. Misiani, Declan L. Finney, Zewdu T. Segele, John H. Marsham, Abebe Tadege, Guleid Artan, Zachary Atheru
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere, Vol 11, Iss 12, p 1352 (2020)
Ethiopia and South Sudan contain several population centers and important ecosystems that depend on July–August rainfall. Here we use two models to understand current and future rainfall: the first ever pan-African numerical model of climate change
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https://doaj.org/article/39ef1ccd79a345a59683c5dac9fc8b61
Autor:
Nicole P. M. van Lipzig, Jonas Van de Walle, Danijel Belušić, Ségolène Berthou, Erika Coppola, Matthias Demuzere, Andreas H. Fink, Declan L. Finney, Russell Glazer, Patrick Ludwig, John H. Marsham, Grigory Nikulin, Joaquim G. Pinto, David P. Rowell, Minchao Wu, Wim Thiery
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics, 60, 4033–4054
The CORDEX Flagship Pilot Study ELVIC (climate Extremes in the Lake VICtoria basin) was recently established to investigate how extreme weather events will evolve in this region of the world and to provide improved information for the climate impact
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8433fbc1ea6ae3b3bd6004b2cd1e6aeb
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1292029/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1292029/v1
Publikováno v:
Weather. 77:127-131
The tracks of the Zanzibar and Lindi tropical cyclones on April 1872 and 1952, respectively. The approximate landfall position of cyclone Kenneth is also noted as ~12°S to highlight that this occurred much further south than the two historical cyclo
Autor:
Chetan Deva, Simon Tucker, John H. Marsham, Lawrence S. Jackson, Declan L. Finney, Douglas J. Parker, Rachael Stratton, Rory G. J. Fitzpatrick, David P. Rowell
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 163:267-296
Current-climate precipitation and temperature extremes have been identified by decision makers in West Africa as among the more impactful weather events causing lasting socioeconomic damage. In this article, we use a plausible future-climate scenario
Autor:
Lawrence S. Jackson, Elizabeth J. Kendon, Douglas J. Parker, Lorenzo Tomassini, John H. Marsham, Rachel Stratton, Simon Tucker, Declan L. Finney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 33:8315-8337
The Hadley circulation and tropical rain belt are dominant features of African climate. Moist convection provides ascent within the rain belt, but must be parameterized in climate models, limiting predictions. Here, we use a pan-African convection-pe
Autor:
John H. Marsham, Lawrence S. Jackson, Elizabeth J. Kendon, Simon Tucker, Declan L. Finney, Rachel Stratton, David P. Rowell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 33:2701-2718
Eastern Africa’s fast-growing population is vulnerable to changing rainfall and extremes. Using the first pan-African climate change simulations that explicitly model the rainfall-generating convection, we investigate both the climate change respon
Autor:
Lawrence S. Jackson, John H. Marsham, Douglas J. Parker, Declan L. Finney, Rory G. J. Fitzpatrick, David P. Rowell, Rachel A. Stratton, Simon Tucker
The West African monsoon (WAM) is the dominant feature of West African climate providing the majority of annual rainfall. Projections of future rainfall over the West African Sahel are deeply uncertain, with a key reason likely to be moist convection
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4340385f8c0bf1ab45b40aa70a7ffff5
Autor:
Sonja S. Folwell, Cathryn E. Birch, Catherine A. Senior, Caroline M. Wainwright, Bernd Becker, Laura Burgin, Bettina Koelle, Herbert Misiani, Elizabeth J. Kendon, Simon Tucker, Rachel James, J. A. Crook, Brenda Mwalukanga, Andrew J. Dougill, Cornelia Klein, Richard Graham, Richard Washington, Rachel Stratton, Richard G. Jones, Théo Vischel, Martin R. Willet, Neha Mittal, Douglas J. Parker, Christopher Jack, Declan L. Finney, David P. Rowell, Lorenzo Tomassini, John H. Marsham, Lawrence S. Jackson, Neil C. G. Hart, Christopher M. Taylor, Ségolène Berthou
Pan-Africa convection-permitting regional climate model simulations have been performed to study the impact of high resolution and the explicit representation of atmospheric moist convection on the present and future climate of Africa. These unique s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::371c0174ca00c72aeaf4e9249f8c9d06
Autor:
Rachel Stratton, John H. Marsham, Douglas J. Parker, Catherine A. Senior, Lawrence S. Jackson, Richard J. Keane, Declan L. Finney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 32:8143-8165
The representation of convection remains one of the most important sources of bias in global models, and evaluation methods are needed that show that models provide the correct mean state and variability, both for the correct reasons. Here we develop
Publikováno v:
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019)
Npj Clim. Atmospheric Sci
Npj Clim. Atmospheric Sci
Article Open Access Published: 08 November 2019 Nowcasting lightning occurrence from commonly available meteorological parameters using machine learning techniques Amirhossein Mostajabi, Declan L. Finney, Marcos Rubinstein & Farhad Rachidi npj Climat