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    Quantifying the increasing sensitivity of power systems to climate variability by Bloomfield, H C, Brayshaw, D J, Shaffrey, L C, Coker, P J, Thornton, H E

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2016)
    “…Large quantities of weather-dependent renewable energy generation are expected in power systems under climate change mitigation policies, yet little attention…”
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    A critical assessment of the long-term changes in the wintertime surface Arctic Oscillation and Northern Hemisphere storminess in the ERA20C reanalysis by Bloomfield, H C, Shaffrey, L C, Hodges, K I, Vidale, P L

    Published in Environmental research letters (24-08-2018)
    “…This study investigates the robustness of the long-term changes in the wintertime surface Arctic Oscillation (AO) in the ERA20C reanalysis. A statistically…”
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    Synoptic conditions conducive for compound wind-flood events in Great Britain in present and future climates by Bloomfield, H C, Bates, P, Shaffrey, L C, Hillier, J, Champion, A, Cotterill, D, Pope, J O, Kumar, D

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2024)
    “…Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest driver. These hazards are currently modelled…”
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    The changing sensitivity of power systems to meteorological drivers: a case study of Great Britain by Bloomfield, H C, Brayshaw, D J, Shaffrey, L C, Coker, P J, Thornton, H E

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2018)
    “…The increasing use of intermittent renewable generation (such as wind) is increasing the exposure of national power systems to meteorological variability. This…”
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    Meteorological Drivers of European Power System Stress by Bloomfield, H. C., Drew, D. R., Suitters, C. C.

    Published in Journal of Renewable Energy (Hindawi) (01-01-2020)
    “…A rapid decarbonisation of power systems is underway in order to limit greenhouse gas emissions and meet carbon-reduction targets. Renewable energy is a key…”
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    Quantifying the sensitivity of european power systems to energy scenarios and climate change projections by Bloomfield, H.C., Brayshaw, D.J., Troccoli, A., Goodess, C.M., De Felice, M., Dubus, L., Bett, P.E., Saint-Drenan, Y.-M.

    Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2021)
    “…Climate simulations consistently show an increase in European near-surface air temperature by the late 21st century, although projections for near-surface wind…”
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    Hourly historical and near-future weather and climate variables for energy system modelling by Bloomfield, Hannah C, Brayshaw, David J, Deakin, Matthew, Greenwood, David

    Published in Earth system science data (15-06-2022)
    “…Energy systems are becoming increasingly exposed to the impacts of weather and climate due to the uptake of renewable generation and the electrification of the…”
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    Sub-seasonal forecasts of demand and wind power and solar power generation for 28 European countries by Bloomfield, Hannah C, Brayshaw, David J, Gonzalez, Paula L. M, Charlton-Perez, Andrew

    Published in Earth system science data (26-05-2021)
    “…Electricity systems are becoming increasingly exposed to weather. The need for high-quality meteorological forecasts for managing risk across all timescales…”
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    Co-occurring wintertime flooding and extreme wind over Europe, from daily to seasonal timescales by H.C., Bloomfield, J., Hillier, A., Griffin, A.L., Kay, L.C., Shaffrey, F., Pianosi, R., James, D., Kumar, A., Champion, P.D., Bates

    Published in Weather and climate extremes (01-03-2023)
    “…The risk posed by heavy rain and strong wind is now suspected to be exacerbated by the way they co-occur, yet this remains insufficiently understood to…”
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