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Stephanie C. Herring

Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Publications -  27
Citations -  2121

Stephanie C. Herring is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perspective (graphical) & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1809 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie C. Herring include Silver Spring Networks.

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Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 from a Climate Perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the authors illustrate some approaches to answering questions about the role of human factors, and the relative role of different natural factors, for six specific extreme weather or climate events of 2011.
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Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective

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TL;DR: In this paper, 19 analyses by 18 different research groups, often using quite different methodologies, of 12 extreme events that occurred in 2012 are presented, and the differences also provide insights into the structural uncertainty of event attribution, the uncertainty that arises directly from the differences in analysis methodology.
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The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of climate change on human health in the United States was assessed in terms of human health and human well-being in a Scientific Assessment, with a focus on the effects of global warming on humans.
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Explaining Extreme Events of 2013 from a Climate Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity in the context of homophysics, which they call homophotonicity, i.e.
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Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspective

TL;DR: The Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 report as discussed by the authors is a very low-resolution file and can be downloaded in a few minutes for the high resolution file to download, however, it may take a few more minutes to download.