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    Humid heat waves at different warming levels by Russo, Simone, Sillmann, Jana, Sterl, Andreas

    Published in Scientific reports (07-08-2017)
    “…The co-occurrence of consecutive hot and humid days during a heat wave can strongly affect human health. Here, we quantify humid heat wave hazard in the recent…”
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    Top ten European heatwaves since 1950 and their occurrence in the coming decades by Russo, Simone, Sillmann, Jana, Fischer, Erich M

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2015)
    “…The Russian heatwave in 2010 killed tens of thousands of people, and was by far the worst event in Europe since at least 1950, according to recent studies and…”
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    Better seasonal forecasts for the renewable energy industry by Orlov, Anton, Sillmann, Jana, Vigo, Ilaria

    Published in Nature energy (01-02-2020)
    “…Anomalous seasons such as extremely cold winters or low-wind summers can seriously disrupt renewable energy productivity and reliability. Better seasonal…”
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    Half a degree and rapid socioeconomic development matter for heatwave risk by Russo, Simone, Sillmann, Jana, Sippel, Sebastian, Barcikowska, Monika J., Ghisetti, Claudia, Smid, Marek, O’Neill, Brian

    Published in Nature communications (11-01-2019)
    “…While every society can be exposed to heatwaves, some people suffer far less harm and recover more quickly than others from their occurrence. Here we project…”
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    Future changes in atmospheric rivers and extreme precipitation in Norway by Whan, Kirien, Sillmann, Jana, Schaller, Nathalie, Haarsma, Rein

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-02-2020)
    “…Flooding events associated with extreme precipitation have had large impacts in Norway. It is well known that these heavy precipitation events affecting Norway…”
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    Evaluation of the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble for climate extreme indices by Kim, Yeon-Hee, Min, Seung-Ki, Zhang, Xuebin, Sillmann, Jana, Sandstad, Marit

    Published in Weather and climate extremes (01-09-2020)
    “…This study evaluates global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6) for their performance in simulating the…”
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    Dependence of Present and Future European Temperature Extremes on the Location of Atmospheric Blocking by Brunner, Lukas, Schaller, Nathalie, Anstey, James, Sillmann, Jana, Steiner, Andrea K.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-06-2018)
    “…The impact of atmospheric blocking on European heat waves (HWs) and cold spells (CSs) is investigated for present and future conditions . A 50‐member ensemble…”
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    Assessment of an extended version of the Jenkinson–Collison classification on CMIP5 models over Europe by Otero, Noelia, Sillmann, Jana, Butler, Tim

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-03-2018)
    “…A gridded, geographically extended weather type classification has been developed based on the Jenkinson–Collison (JC) classification system and used to…”
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    Linking regional economic impacts of temperature-related disasters to underlying climatic hazards by Mithal, Vidur, Sillmann, Jana, Zscheischler, Jakob

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2024)
    “…Abstract Temperature-induced disasters lead to major human and economic damage, but the relationship between their climatic drivers and impacts is difficult to…”
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    Extreme Cold Winter Temperatures in Europe under the Influence of North Atlantic Atmospheric Blocking by Sillmann, Jana, Croci-Maspoli, Mischa, Kallache, Malaak, Katz, Richard W.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-11-2011)
    “…North Atlantic atmospheric blocking conditions explain part of the winter climate variability in Europe, being associated with anomalous cold winter…”
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    Using climate envelopes and earth system model simulations for assessing climate change induced forest vulnerability by Martes, Leam, Pfleiderer, Peter, Köhl, Michael, Sillmann, Jana

    Published in Scientific reports (24-07-2024)
    “…Changing climatic conditions threaten forest ecosystems. Drought, disease and infestation, are leading to forest die-offs which cause substantial economic and…”
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    Consistency of Temperature and Precipitation Extremes across Various Global Gridded In Situ and Reanalysis Datasets by Donat, Markus G., Sillmann, Jana, Wild, Simon, Alexander, Lisa V., Lippmann, Tanya, Zwiers, Francis W.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-07-2014)
    “…Changes in climate extremes are often monitored using global gridded datasets of climate extremes based on in situ observations or reanalysis data. This study…”
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    Blocking and its Response to Climate Change by Woollings, Tim, Barriopedro, David, Methven, John, Son, Seok-Woo, Martius, Olivia, Harvey, Ben, Sillmann, Jana, Lupo, Anthony R., Seneviratne, Sonia

    Published in Current climate change reports (01-09-2018)
    “…Purpose of Review Atmospheric blocking events represent some of the most high-impact weather patterns in the mid-latitudes, yet they have often been a cause…”
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    Present and future atmospheric blocking and its impact on European mean and extreme climate by Sillmann, Jana, Croci-Maspoli, Mischa

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-05-2009)
    “…Atmospheric blocking plays an important role in the mid‐latitude climate variability and can be responsible for anomalous mean and/or extreme climate. In this…”
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    Increasing spatiotemporal proximity of heat and precipitation extremes in a warming world quantified by a large model ensemble by Raymond, Colin, Suarez-Gutierrez, Laura, Kornhuber, Kai, Pascolini-Campbell, Madeleine, Sillmann, Jana, Waliser, Duane E

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2022)
    “…Abstract Increases in climate hazards and their impacts mark one of the major challenges of climate change. Situations in which hazards occur close enough to…”
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    Impact of strong and extreme El Niños on European hydroclimate by King, Martin P., Yu, Entao, Sillmann, Jana

    “…The question of European hydroclimate anomaly associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is revisited by composite analyses on data from Dai et al.'s…”
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    Evaluation of CMIP5 and CMIP6 simulations of historical surface air temperature extremes using proper evaluation methods by Thorarinsdottir, Thordis L, Sillmann, Jana, Haugen, Marion, Gissibl, Nadine, Sandstad, Marit

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2020)
    “…Reliable projections of extremes by climate models are becoming increasingly important in the context of climate change and associated societal impacts…”
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    Urbanization in megacities increases the frequency of extreme precipitation events far more than their intensity by Marelle, Louis, Myhre, Gunnar, Steensen, Birthe M, Hodnebrog, Øivind, Alterskjær, Kari, Sillmann, Jana

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2020)
    “…More than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas (UN Population Division 2018 The World’s cities in 2018 (UN: New York)), which are especially…”
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    Heat Stress Indicators in CMIP6: Estimating Future Trends and Exceedances of Impact‐Relevant Thresholds by Schwingshackl, Clemens, Sillmann, Jana, Vicedo‐Cabrera, Ana Maria, Sandstad, Marit, Aunan, Kristin

    Published in Earth's future (01-03-2021)
    “…Global warming is leading to increased heat stress in many regions around the world. An extensive number of heat stress indicators (HSIs) has been developed to…”
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