Science Sources: Detection and Attribution
Climate Signals tracks detection and attribution studies in real time. Below is an updating database of studies that find the fingerprint of human-caused climate change on observed trends and events. The database is limited to studies of local significance in the United States and studies of global significance. For a broader database of peer-reviewed studies and organizational reports on climate change trends, please see all Science Sources.
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Title | Source | Date | Author(s) |
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Attribution of the spring snow cover extent decline in the Northern Hemisphere, Eurasia and North America to anthropogenic influence | Climatic Change | Mohammad Reza Najafi, Francis W. Zwiers, Nathan P. Gillett | |
Attribution of the local Hadley cell widening in the Southern Hemisphere | Geophysical Research Letters | Yeon‐Hee Kim, Seung‐Ki Min, Seok‐Woo Son, Jung Choi | |
Attribution of the June-July 2013 Heat Wave in the Southwestern United States | Meteorological Society of Japan | Hideo Shiogama, Masahiro Watanabe, Yukiko Imada, Masato Mori, Youichi Kamae, Masayoshi Ishii, Masahide Kimoto | |
Attribution of regional‐scale temperature changes to anthropogenic and natural causes | Geophysical Research Letters | Peter A. Stott | |
Attribution of observed surface humidity changes to human influence | Nature | Katharine M. Willett, Nathan P. Gillett, Philip D. Jones, Peter W. Thorne | |
Attribution of observed sea level pressure trends to greenhouse gas, aerosol, and ozone changes | Geophysical Research Letters | Nathan P. Gillett, John C. Fyfe, David E. Parker | |
Attribution of observed historical near‒surface temperature variations to anthropogenic and natural causes using CMIP5 simulations | Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres | Gareth S. Jones, Peter A. Stott, Nikolaos Christidis | |
Attribution of global glacier mass loss to anthropogenic and natural causes | Science | Ben Marzeion, J. Graham Cogley, Kristin Richter, David Parkes | |
Attribution of extreme temperature changes during 1951–2010 | Climate Dynamics | Yeon-Hee Kim, Seung-Ki Min, Xuebin Zhang, Francis Zwiers, Lisa V. Alexander, Markus G. Donat, Yu-Shiang Tung | |
Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017 | World Weather Attribution, Environmental Research Letters | Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Karin van der Wiel, Antonia Sebastian, Roop Singh, Julie Arrighi, Friederike Otto, Karsten Haustein, Sihan Li, Gabriel Vecchi and Heidi Cullen | |
Attribution of extreme events in Arctic sea ice extent | AMS Journal of Climate | Megan C. Kirchmeier-Young | |
Attribution of Declining Western U.S. Snowpack to Human Effects | AMS Journal of Climate | David W. Pierce, Tim P. Barnett, Hugo G. Hidalgo, Tapash Das, Céline Bonfils, Benjamin D. Santer, Govindasamy Bala, Michael D. Dettinger, Daniel R. Cayan, Art Mirin, Andrew W. Wood, and Toru Nozawa | |
Attribution of cyclogenesis region sea surface temperature change to anthropogenic influence | Geophysical Research Letters | N. P. Gillett, P. A. Stott, B. D. Santer | |
Attribution of climate extreme events | Nature Climate Change | Kevin E. Trenberth, John T. Fasullo & Theodore G. Shepherd | |
Attribution of climate effects on Hurricane Harvey's extreme rainfall in Texas | Submitted: Environmental Research Letters | S.-Y. Simon Wang, Lin Zhao, Jin-Ho Yoon, Phil Klotzbach, and Robert R. Gillies | |
Attribution of Arctic temperature change to greenhouse-gas and aerosol influences | Nature Climate Change | Mohammad Reza Najafi, Francis W. Zwiers, Nathan P. Gillett | |
Attribution of Arctic Sea Ice Decline from 1953 to 2012 to Influences from Natural, Greenhouse Gas, and Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing | Journal of Climate | B.L. Mueller | |
Attribution of anthropogenic influence on seasonal sea level pressure | Geophysical Research Letters | N. P. Gillett, P. A. Stott | |
Attribution analyses of temperature extremes using a set of 16 indices | Weather and Climate Extremes | Nikolaos Christidis and Peter A.Stott | |
Attributing the increase in Northern Hemisphere hot summers since the late 20th century | Geophysical Research Letters | Kamae, Youichi, Shiogama, Hideo, Watanabe, Masahiro, Kimoto, Masahide |