Authors
Hannah R Parker, Fraser C Lott, Rosalind J Cornforth, Daniel M Mitchell, Sarah Sparrow, David Wallom
Publication date
2017/1/23
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
014019
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
In 2012, heavy rainfall resulted in flooding and devastating impacts across West Africa. With many people highly vulnerable to such events in this region, this study investigates whether anthropogenic climate change has influenced such heavy precipitation events. We use a probabilistic event attribution approach to assess the contribution of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, by comparing the probability of such an event occurring in climate model simulations with all known climate forcings to those where natural forcings only are simulated. An ensemble of simulations from 10 models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) is compared to two much larger ensembles of atmosphere-only simulations, from the Met Office model HadGEM3-A and from weather@ home with a regional version of HadAM3P. These are used to assess whether the choice of model ensemble influences …
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HR Parker, FC Lott, RJ Cornforth, DM Mitchell… - Environmental Research Letters, 2017