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Climate Science URL 9/10/25 Climate Science URL 9/10/25

Atmospheric stability sets maximum moist heat and convection in the midlatitudes

Funing Li, Talia Tamarin-Brodsky

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Dependence of convective precipitation extremes on near-surface relative humidity

Robert van der Drift, Paul A. O'Gorman

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CERA: A Framework for Improved Generalization of Machine Learning Models to Changed Climates

Shuchang Liu, Paul A. O'Gorman

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Boosting Ensembles for Statistics of Tails at Conditionally Optimal Advance Split Times

Justin Finkel, Paul A. O'Gorman

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Rare event sampling for moving targets: extremes of temperature and daily precipitation in a general circulation model

Justin Finkel, Paul A. O'Gorman

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Climate Science URL 2/2/24 Climate Science URL 2/2/24

Bringing statistics to storylines: rare event sampling for sudden, transient extreme events

Finkel, Justin, and Paul A. O’Gorman

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Climate Science URL 2/1/24 Climate Science URL 2/1/24

Climate Change Contributions to Increasing Compound Flooding Risk in New York City

Ali Sarhadi , Raphaël Rousseau-Rizzi , Kyle Mandli , Jeffrey Neal , Michael P. Wiper , Monika Feldmann , and Kerry Emanuel

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