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Ed Hawkins
Researcher at University of Reading
Publications - 193
Citations - 21321
Ed Hawkins is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 174 publications receiving 17857 citations. Previous affiliations of Ed Hawkins include Natural Environment Research Council & Roma Tre University.
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The Potential to Narrow Uncertainty in Regional Climate Predictions
Ed Hawkins,Rowan Sutton +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a suite of climate models are used to predict changes in surface air temperature on decadal timescales and regional spatial scales, and it is shown that the uncertainty for the next few decades is dominated by model uncertainty and internal variability that are potentially reducible through progress in climate science.
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The potential to narrow uncertainty in projections of regional precipitation change
Ed Hawkins,Rowan Sutton +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the sources of uncertainty in projections of regional (∼2,500 km) precipitation changes for the twenty-first century using the CMIP3 multi-model ensemble, allowing a direct comparison with a similar analysis for regional temperature changes.
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: correlation functions, peculiar velocities and the matter density of the Universe
Ed Hawkins,Stephen J. Maddox,Shaun Cole,Ofer Lahav,Darren Madgwick,Darren Madgwick,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,Ivan K. Baldry,Carlton M. Baugh,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Terry J. Bridges,Russell D. Cannon,Matthew Colless,Chris A. Collins,Warrick J. Couch,Gavin Dalton,Gavin Dalton,Roberto De Propris,Simon P. Driver,George Efstathiou,Richard S. Ellis,Carlos S. Frenk,Karl Glazebrook,Carole Jackson,Bryn Jones,Ian Lewis,Stuart Lumsden,Will J. Percival,Bruce A. Peterson,William J. Sutherland,Keith Taylor +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the two-point correlation function, ξ(σ, π), from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) is presented.
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Global risk of deadly heat
Camilo Mora,B. Dousset,Iain R. Caldwell,Farrah E. Powell,Rollan C. Geronimo,Coral R. Bielecki,Chelsie W. W. Counsell,Bonnie S. Dietrich,Emily T. Johnston,Leo V. Louis,Matthew P. Lucas,Marie M. McKenzie,Alessandra G. Shea,Han Tseng,Thomas W. Giambelluca,Lisa R. Leon,Ed Hawkins,Clay Trauernicht +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a global analysis of documented lethal heat events to identify the climatic conditions associated with human death and then quantified the current and projected occurrence of such deadly conditions worldwide.
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: The environmental dependence of galaxy star formation rates near clusters
Ian Lewis,Michael L. Balogh,Roberto De Propris,Warrick J. Couch,Richard G. Bower,Alison R. Offer,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Ivan K. Baldry,Carlton M. Baugh,Terry J. Bridges,Russell D. Cannon,Shaun Cole,Matthew Colless,Chris A. Collins,Nicholas Cross,Nicholas Cross,Gavin Dalton,Simon P. Driver,Simon P. Driver,George Efstathiou,Richard S. Ellis,Carlos S. Frenk,Karl Glazebrook,Ed Hawkins,Carole Jackson,Ofer Lahav,Stuart Lumsden,Stephen J. Maddox,Darren Madgwick,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,Will J. Percival,Bruce A. Peterson,William J. Sutherland,Keith Taylor +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the equivalent width of the Hα emission line for 11 0006 galaxies brighter than M −−19 (Ω_Λ = 0.7, Ω_m = 0.3, H_0 = 70 km s−1) Mpc^(−1)) at 0.05 < z < 0.1 in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.