Tyndall Centre Publications
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Interfacing climate and impacts models in integrated assessment modelling In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 52., 2006. Download: tr52.pdf (2.2 MB)
The identification and evaluation of suitable scenario development methods for the estimation of future probabilities of extreme weather events In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 4., 2003. Download: it1_16.pdf (3.55 MB)
"Representing Climate and Extreme Weather Events in Integrated Assessment Models: A Review of Existing Methods and Options for Development." Integrated Assessment 4 (2003): 145-171.
The identification and evaluation of suitable scenario development methods for the estimation of future probabilities of extreme weather events In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 6., 2001. Abstract
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"Using expert knowledge to assess uncertainties in future polar bear populations under climate change." Journal of Applied Ecology 45 (2008): 1649-1659.
"Evidence for trends in heavy rainfall events over the UK." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 360 (2002): 1313-1325.
"Simulating the winter North Atlantic Oscillation: the roles of internal variability and greenhouse gas forcing." Climate Dynamics 22 (2004): 605-623.
"What is happening to global climate and why?" In Health effects of climate change in the UK, edited by Expert Group Climate Change Health on and in the UK, 18-49. London: Department of Health, 2002.
"Air flow influences on local climate: comparison of a regional climate model with observations over the United Kingdom." Climate Research 20 (2002): 189-202.
"Development of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change, and of SoftIAM, its supporting software." Environmental Modelling and Software 5 (2008): 592-610.
"Development of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change, and of SoftIAM, its supporting software." Environmental Modelling and Software 5 (2007): 592-610.
