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Olivia Martius
Researcher at Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
Publications - 189
Citations - 6000
Olivia Martius is an academic researcher from Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Northern Hemisphere. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 163 publications receiving 3938 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivia Martius include University of Bern & ETH Zurich.
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A typology of compound weather and climate events
Jakob Zscheischler,Jakob Zscheischler,Olivia Martius,Olivia Martius,Seth Westra,Emanuele Bevacqua,Colin Raymond,Colin Raymond,Radley M. Horton,Bart van den Hurk,Amir AghaKouchak,Aglaé Jézéquel,Aglaé Jézéquel,Miguel D. Mahecha,Miguel D. Mahecha,Douglas Maraun,Alexandre M. Ramos,Nina Ridder,Wim Thiery,Edoardo Vignotto +19 more
TL;DR: A typology of compound events is proposed, distinguishing events that are preconditioned, multivariate, temporally compounding and spatially compounding, and suggests analytical and modelling approaches to aid in their investigation.
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Blocking and its Response to Climate Change
Tim Woollings,David Barriopedro,John Methven,Seok-Woo Son,Olivia Martius,Ben Harvey,Jana Sillmann,Anthony R. Lupo,Sonia I. Seneviratne +8 more
TL;DR: Modelling and prediction efforts are starting to provide some useful information on how blocking and its impacts may change in the future, although deeper understanding of the processes at play will be needed to increase confidence in model projections.
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Storylines: an alternative approach to representing uncertainty in physical aspects of climate change
Theodore G. Shepherd,Emily Boyd,Raphael Calel,Raphael Calel,Sandra C. Chapman,Sandra C. Chapman,Suraje Dessai,Ioana M. Dima-West,Hayley J. Fowler,Rachel James,Rachel James,Douglas Maraun,Olivia Martius,Catherine A. Senior,Adam H. Sobel,David A. Stainforth,David A. Stainforth,Simon F. B. Tett,Kevin E. Trenberth,Bart van den Hurk,Bart van den Hurk,Nicholas W. Watkins,Robert L. Wilby,Dimitri Zenghelis +23 more
TL;DR: A typology of four reasons for using storylines to represent uncertainty in physical aspects of climate change: improving risk awareness by framing risk in an event-oriented rather than a probabilistic manner, which corresponds more directly to how people perceive and respond to risk.
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Understanding and managing connected extreme events
Colin Raymond,Colin Raymond,Radley M. Horton,Jakob Zscheischler,Olivia Martius,Amir AghaKouchak,Jennifer K. Balch,Steven G. Bowen,Suzana J. Camargo,Jeremy J. Hess,Kai Kornhuber,Michael Oppenheimer,Alex C. Ruane,Thomas Wahl,Kathleen D. White +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multidisciplinary argument for the concept of connected extreme events is presented, and vantage points and approaches for producing climate information useful in guiding decisions about them are discussed.
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Warm Conveyor Belts in the ERA-Interim Dataset (1979–2010): Part I: Climatology and Potential Vorticity Evolution
TL;DR: A global climatology of warm conveyor belts (WCBs) is presented for the years 1979-2010, based on trajectories calculated with Interim ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) data as mentioned in this paper.