[HTML][HTML] Nonstationary weather and water extremes: a review of methods for their detection, attribution, and management
Hydroclimatic extremes such as intense rainfall, floods, droughts, heatwaves, and wind or
storms have devastating effects each year. One of the key challenges for society is …
storms have devastating effects each year. One of the key challenges for society is …
Heat stored in the earth system: Where does the energy go? The GCOS earth heat inventory team
K Von Schuckmann, L Cheng… - Earth System …, 2020 - essd.copernicus.org
Human-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at the top of
the atmosphere which is driving global warming. This Earth energy imbalance (EEI) is the …
the atmosphere which is driving global warming. This Earth energy imbalance (EEI) is the …
Weather and climate extreme events in a changing climate
Caption: Table A. 11. 2. Synthesis table summarising assessments presented in Tables 11.4-
11.21 for hot extremes (HOT EXT.), heavy precipitation (HEAVY PRECIP.), agriculture and …
11.21 for hot extremes (HOT EXT.), heavy precipitation (HEAVY PRECIP.), agriculture and …
Global urban population exposure to extreme heat
Increased exposure to extreme heat from both climate change and the urban heat island
effect—total urban warming—threatens the sustainability of rapidly growing urban …
effect—total urban warming—threatens the sustainability of rapidly growing urban …
The emergence of heat and humidity too severe for human tolerance
Humans' ability to efficiently shed heat has enabled us to range over every continent, but a
wet-bulb temperature (TW) of 35° C marks our upper physiological limit, and much lower …
wet-bulb temperature (TW) of 35° C marks our upper physiological limit, and much lower …
Impacts of 1.5 C global warming on natural and human systems
This Report responds to the invitation for IPCC?... to provide a Special Report in 2018 on the
impacts of global warming of 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels and related global …
impacts of global warming of 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels and related global …
Storylines: an alternative approach to representing uncertainty in physical aspects of climate change
As climate change research becomes increasingly applied, the need for actionable
information is growing rapidly. A key aspect of this requirement is the representation of …
information is growing rapidly. A key aspect of this requirement is the representation of …
Electrochromic materials and devices for energy efficiency and human comfort in buildings: A critical review
Electrochromic (EC) materials can be integrated in thin-film devices and used for modulating
optical transmittance. The technology has recently been implemented in large-area glazing …
optical transmittance. The technology has recently been implemented in large-area glazing …
Nature-based approaches to managing climate change impacts in cities
Managing and adapting to climate change in urban areas will become increasingly
important as urban populations grow, especially because unique features of cities amplify …
important as urban populations grow, especially because unique features of cities amplify …
[HTML][HTML] Global heat stress on health, wildfires, and agricultural crops under different levels of climate warming
The effects of heat stress are spatially heterogeneous owing to local variations in climate
response, population density, and social conditions. Using global climate and impact …
response, population density, and social conditions. Using global climate and impact …