Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.FUTURE CHALLENGES IN EVENT ATTRIBUTION METHODOLOGIES
Peter A. Stott et al.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (2018)
Extreme weather event attribution science and climate change litigation: an essential step in the causal chain?
Sophie Marjanac et al.
JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (2018)
Acts of God, human influence and litigation
Sophie Marjanac et al.
NATURE GEOSCIENCE (2017)
Quantifying the influence of global warming on unprecedented extreme climate events
Noah S. Diffenbaugh et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2017)
Sulfur injections for a cooler planet
Ulrike Niemeier et al.
SCIENCE (2017)
Science in litigation, the third branch of US climate policy
Sabrina McCormick et al.
SCIENCE (2017)
Assigning historic responsibility for extreme weather events
Friederike E. L. Otto et al.
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2017)
Methods and Model Dependency of Extreme Event Attribution: The 2015 European Drought
Mathias Hauser et al.
EARTHS FUTURE (2017)
Assessing climate change impacts on extreme weather events: the case for an alternative (Bayesian) approach
Michael E. Mann et al.
CLIMATIC CHANGE (2017)
The social utility of event attribution: liability, adaptation, and justice-based loss and damage
Greg Lusk
CLIMATIC CHANGE (2017)
Climate change before the court
James Thornton et al.
NATURE GEOSCIENCE (2016)
CAUSAL COUNTERFACTUAL THEORY FOR THE ATTRIBUTION OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE-RELATED EVENTS
A. Hannart et al.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (2016)
Evaluating Simulated Fraction of Attributable Risk Using Climate Observations
Fraser C. Lott et al.
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2016)
A Common Framework for Approaches to Extreme Event Attribution
Theodore G. Shepherd
CURRENT CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTS (2016)
Contribution of anthropogenic warming to California drought during 2012-2014
A. Park Williams et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2015)
Causes of the 2011-14 California Drought*
Richard Seager et al.
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2015)
Anthropogenic warming has increased drought risk in California
Noah S. Diffenbaugh et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2015)
Attribution of climate extreme events
Kevin E. Trenberth et al.
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2015)
On the reliability of seasonal climate forecasts
A. Weisheimer et al.
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE (2014)
Atmospheric circulation as a source of uncertainty in climate change projections
Theodore G. Shepherd
NATURE GEOSCIENCE (2014)
An event attribution of the 2010 drought in the South Amazon region using the MIROC5 model
Hideo Shiogama et al.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE LETTERS (2013)
A New HadGEM3-A-Based System for Attribution of Weather- and Climate-Related Extreme Events
Nikolaos Christidis et al.
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2013)
A decade of weather extremes
Dim Coumou et al.
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2012)
The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
Ben Kravitz et al.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE LETTERS (2011)
Was there a basis for anticipating the 2010 Russian heat wave?
Randall Dole et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2011)
Increase of extreme events in a warming world
Stefan Rahmstorf et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2011)
Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube: expounding hidden values of the scientific community
Martin Carrier
SYNTHESE (2011)
Toward seamless prediction: Calibration of climate change projections using seasonal forecasts
T. N. Palmer et al.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (2008)
The perils of relying on interested parties to evaluate scientific quality
W Wagner
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2005)
Law's knowledge: Science for justice in legal settings
S Jasanoff
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2005)
What has a decade of Daubert wrought?
MA Berger
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2005)