Reports

WISE:

  • WISE Article in the May 2005 GEWEX Newsletter
  • WISE report for GEWEX SSG 2006
  • WISE STRATEGY FOR CEOP November 2006

Related to WISE:

  • Special Issue of Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc, volume 81, 2000: Understanding changes in weather and climate extremes and their impacts
  • WMO Statement on Extreme Weather (12 December 2021)
  • Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc, 2004 and 2005; State of the Climate (contains summaries of extremes)
  • Alexander et al., 2005: Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation.
  • Easterling D.R., et al., 2000: Observed variability and trends in extreme climate events: a brief review. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 417-425.
  • Groisman et al., 2005: Trends in intense precipitation in the climate record. J. Climate, 18, 1326-1350.
  • Heim, 2002: A review of twentieth-century drought indices used in the United States. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 83, No. 8, 1149�1165.
  • Meehl, G.A., et al., 2000: An introduction to trends in extreme weather and climate events: observations, socioeconomic impacts, terrestrial ecological impacts, and model projections. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 413-416.
  • Meehl, G.A., et al., 2000: Trends in extreme weather and climate events: issues related to modeling extremes in projections of future climate change. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 427-436.
  • Semenov, Bengtsson, 2002: Secular trends in daily precipitation characteristics: greenhouse gas simulation with a coupled AOGCM. Climate Dyn., 19, 123-140
  • Trenberth, K. E., T. R. Karl, 2003: Modern global climate change. Science. 302, 1719-1723
  • Trenberth, et al., 2003: The changing character of precipitation. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 84, 1205-1217
  • Zwiers F.W., Kharin V.V., 1998: Changes in the extremes of the climate simulated by CCC GCM2 under CO2 doubling. J. Climate, 11, 2200-2222