• Future haze events in Beijing, China: When climate warms by 1.5 and 2.0°C 

      Liu, Cuiping; Zhang, Feng; Miao, LijuanORCIDiD; Lei, Yadong; Yang, Quan (International Journal of Climatology, 2019)
      China is the world's second-largest economy, and its capital Beijing has been suffering from severe haze pollution in recent years. However, how the winter haze events in Beijing vary under different global warming scenarios ...
    • Long-Term Wetting and Drying Trends in Land Water Storage Derived From GRACE and CMIP5 Models 

      Jensen, L.ORCIDiD; Eicker, A.ORCIDiD; Dobslaw, H.ORCIDiD; Stacke, T.ORCIDiD; Humphrey, V.ORCIDiD (Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2019)
      Coupled climate models participating in the CMIP5 (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5) exhibit a large intermodel spread in the representation of long-term trends in soil moisture and snow in response to ...
    • The 2018–2020 Multi‐Year Drought Sets a New Benchmark in Europe 

      Rakovec, OldrichORCIDiD; Samaniego, LuisORCIDiD; Hari, VittalORCIDiD; Markonis, YannisORCIDiD; Moravec, VojtěchORCIDiD; Thober, StephanORCIDiD; Hanel, MartinORCIDiD; Kumar, RohiniORCIDiD (Earth's Future, 2022-03-24)
      During the period 2018–2020, Europe experienced a series of hot and dry weather conditions with significant socioeconomic and environmental consequences. Yet, the extremity of these multi‐year dry conditions is not recognized. ...
    • Tropical precipitation influencing boreal winter midlatitude blocking 

      Gollan, GereonORCIDiD; Bastin, SwantjeORCIDiD; Greatbatch, Richard J.ORCIDiD (Atmospheric Science Letters, 2019)
      Recent studies using reanalysis data and complex models suggest that the Tropics influence midlatitude blocking. Here, the influence of tropical precipitation anomalies is investigated further using a dry dynamical model ...