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Climate Change Attribution

This category encompasses research aimed at understanding how human activities are affecting the global climate system, which includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The resources listed below focus on how increasing concentrations of CO2 and other heat-trapping gases affect other climate variables, such as atmospheric temperature, ocean heat content, global mean sea level, and sea ice concentration. These resources include some data sets that are integral to attribution research.

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State of the Climate in Africa 2022

September 2023
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This synthesis report shows that the rate of temperature increase in Africa has accelerated in recent decades, with weather- and climate-related hazards becoming more severe.Read More →

Detection and Attribution of Intra-annual Mass Component of Sea-Level Variations Along the Norwegian Coast

September 2023
Fabio Mangini, Antonio Bonaduce, Léon Chafik, Roshin Raj, Laurent Bertino
Scientific Reports
This study evaluates the effectiveness of in-situ and remote sensing instruments in monitoring and understanding the mass component of sea level along the coast of Norway. Read More →

Decreasing fire season precipitation increased recent western U.S. forest wildfire activity

August 2023
Zachary Holden, Alan Swanson, Charles Luce, W. Jolly, Marco Maneta, Jared Oyler, Dyer Warren, Russell Parsons, and David Affleck
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling and statistical analysis of precipitation trends from 1979 to 2015 in the western United States to show that declines in summer precipitation contributed to the area of land burned by wildfires.Read More →

State of the Climate in the South-West Pacific 2022

August 2023
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This synthesis report summarizes the state of the climate, extreme events, and their socioeconomic impacts in the South-West Pacific in 2022.Read More →

The Impact of Human-Induced Climate Change on Future Tornado Intensity as Revealed Through Multi-Scale Modeling

August 2023
Matthew J. Woods, Robert J. Trapp, Holly M. Mallinson
Geophysical Research Letters
This peer-reviewed study applies a novel climate-modeling approach to show evidence of potential increases in tornado intensity due to human-induced climate change.Read More →

State of the Climate in Asia 2022

July 2023
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This synthesis report summarizes the state of the climate and the extreme events and their socioeconomic impacts in Asia in 2022.Read More →

State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2022

July 2023
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This report summarizes the 2022 state of the climate and the extreme and high-impact weather and climate events in Latin America and the Caribbean, placed in the context of long-term climate variability and change.Read More →

Evaluation of historical and future thermal conditions for almond trees in north-eastern Portugal

June 2023
Teresa Freitas, João Santos, Ana Silva, André Fonseca and Helder Fraga
Climatic Change
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling of moderate and high-warming scenarios to assess how climate change will threaten the growing conditions of almond trees in the Trás-os-Montes agrarian region of Portugal.Read More →

Climate change, water availability, and the burden of rural women’s triple role in Muyuka, Cameroon

June 2023
Lotsmart Fonjang, Regina Zama
Global Environmental Change
This review article draws from ecofeminist writings, interview-style surveys of women in Cameroon, and water availability data to describe how traditional gender roles amplify the vulnerability of women to climate change impacts in Muyuka, Cameroon.Read More →

Localized Strong Warming and Humidification Over Winter Japan Tied to Sea Ice Retreat

June 2023
K. Tamura, T. Sato
Geophysical Research Letters
This peer-reviewed study uses temperature data in Japan, sorted by atmospheric pressure, to identify a strong warming pattern over Japan during winter months, linked to decreases in sea ice in the Sea of OkhotskRead More →

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