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We compare projections of temperature and precipitation over the UK land region from two regional climate ensembles - the EuroCORDEX multi-model ensemble and UKCP18 perturbed physics ensemble - along with projections produced by the ‘parent’ GCMs
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https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.168056825.50630084/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.168056825.50630084/v1
Autor:
Nick J. B. Isaac, Richard E. Chandler, Richard D. Gregory, Ben Collen, Charlotte L. Outhwaite
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4:384-392
Large-scale biodiversity changes are measured mainly through the responses of a few taxonomic groups. Much less is known about the trends affecting most invertebrates and other neglected taxa, and it is unclear whether well-studied taxa, such as vert
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 145:3479-3498
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Structural Safety. 74:32-48
This paper presents an advanced Bayesian emulation-based approach (hereafter BEA) that allows a reduced number of analyses to be carried out to compute the probabilistic seismic response and fragility of buildings. The BEA, which is a version of krig
Autor:
Oliver L. Pescott, Helen E. Roy, Stephen E. Palmer, Tony Cook, Richard Fox, David B. Roy, Tristan Bantock, John Kramer, Colin W. Plant, Mark G. Telfer, Martin Harvey, Keith Alexander, Jim Flanagan, Ian Wallace, David Hepper, Charlotte L. Outhwaite, Stuart Ball, Paul Lee, Bjorn Beckmann, Roger Morris, Gary D. Powney, Adrian Norris, Richard E. Chandler, Tony Barber, Peter G. Sutton, Dave Hubble, Nick J. B. Isaac, Craig R. Macadam, Alan Stubbs, Peter R. Harvey, Janet Simkin, Adrian Fowles, Peter Hammond, Tom August, Stephanie L. Rorke
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Scientific Data, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Scientific Data
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Here, we determine annual estimates of occupancy and species trends for 5,293 UK bryophytes, lichens, and invertebrates, providing national scale information on UK biodiversity change for 31 taxonomic groups for the time period 1970 to 2015. The data
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 57:525-534
Lightning is a natural hazard that can lead to the ignition of wildfires, disruption and damage to power and telecommunication infrastructures, human and livestock injuries and fatalities, and disruption to airport activities. This paper examines the
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 56:1921-1937
Lightning accompanied by inconsequential rainfall (i.e., “dry” lightning) is the primary natural ignition source for wildfires globally. This paper presents a machine-learning and statistical-classification analysis of dry and “wet” thunderst
Autor:
Richard E. Chandler, Joao Jesus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Time Series Analysis. 38:204-224
The theoretical properties of the Whittle likelihood have been studied extensively for many different types of process. In applications however, the utility of the approach is limited by the fact that the asymptotic sampling distribution of the estim
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Historical Biology. 29:704-714
We describe a new large otodontid lamniform shark, Megalolamna paradoxodon gen. nov. et sp. nov., chronostratigraphically restricted to the early Miocene (Aquitanian–Burdigalian). This new species is based on isolated teeth found from five globally
Autor:
Charlotte L, Outhwaite, Richard D, Gregory, Richard E, Chandler, Ben, Collen, Nick J B, Isaac
Publikováno v:
Nature ecologyevolution. 4(3)
Large-scale biodiversity changes are measured mainly through the responses of a few taxonomic groups. Much less is known about the trends affecting most invertebrates and other neglected taxa, and it is unclear whether well-studied taxa, such as vert