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Colin Raymond
Colin Raymond
Research Scientist, UCLA/JPL
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A typology of compound weather and climate events
J Zscheischler, O Martius, S Westra, E Bevacqua, C Raymond, RM Horton, ...
Nature reviews earth & environment 1 (7), 333-347, 2020
9332020
The emergence of heat and humidity too severe for human tolerance
C Raymond, T Matthews, RM Horton
Science Advances 6 (19), eeaw1838, 2020
5752020
Understanding and managing connected extreme events
C Raymond, RM Horton, J Zscheischler, O Martius, A AghaKouchak, ...
Nature climate change 10 (7), 611-621, 2020
4522020
A review of recent advances in research on extreme heat events
RM Horton, JS Mankin, C Lesk, E Coffel, C Raymond
Current Climate Change Reports 2, 242-259, 2016
4252016
Spatiotemporal patterns and synoptics of extreme wet‐bulb temperature in the contiguous United States
C Raymond, D Singh, RM Horton
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122 (24), 13,108-13,124, 2017
982017
Recent increases in exposure to extreme humid‐heat events disproportionately affect populated regions
CDW Rogers, M Ting, C Li, K Kornhuber, ED Coffel, RM Horton, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (19), e2021GL094183, 2021
872021
Research priorities for global food security under extreme events
Z Mehrabi, R Delzeit, A Ignaciuk, C Levers, G Braich, K Bajaj, ...
One Earth 5 (7), 756-766, 2022
682022
Concentrated and intensifying humid heat extremes in the IPCC AR6 regions
S Speizer, C Raymond, C Ivanovich, RM Horton
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (5), e2021GL097261, 2022
622022
Increasing spatiotemporal proximity of heat and precipitation extremes in a warming world quantified by a large model ensemble
C Raymond, L Suarez-Gutierrez, K Kornhuber, M Pascolini-Campbell, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (3), 035005, 2022
562022
On the controlling factors for globally extreme humid heat
C Raymond, T Matthews, RM Horton, EM Fischer, S Fueglistaler, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (23), e2021GL096082, 2021
432021
Atmospheric rivers and precipitation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
E Massoud, T Massoud, B Guan, A Sengupta, V Espinoza, M De Luna, ...
Water 12 (10), 2863, 2020
352020
Anthropogenic warming and population growth may double US heat stress by the late 21st century
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra, ME Mann, C Raymond
Earth's Future 9 (5), e2020EF001886, 2021
332021
Latent heat must be visible in climate communications
T Matthews, M Byrne, R Horton, C Murphy, R Pielke Sr, C Raymond, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13 (4), e779, 2022
232022
Compound climate events and extremes in the midlatitudes: Dynamics, simulation, and statistical characterization
G Messori, E Bevacqua, R Caballero, D Coumou, P De Luca, D Faranda, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102 (4), E774-E781, 2021
232021
Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change
CS Teitelbaum, APK Sirén, E Coffel, JR Foster, JL Frair, JW Hinton, ...
Diversity and Distributions 27 (4), 655-667, 2021
212021
Ten new insights in climate science 2023
M Bustamante, J Roy, D Ospina, P Achakulwisut, A Aggarwal, A Bastos, ...
Global Sustainability 7, e19, 2023
182023
The influence of intraseasonal oscillations on humid heat in the Persian Gulf and South Asia
C Ivanovich, W Anderson, R Horton, C Raymond, A Sobel
Journal of Climate 35 (13), 4309-4329, 2022
152022
Advances in subseasonal to seasonal prediction relevant to water management in the western United States
A Sengupta, B Singh, MJ DeFlorio, C Raymond, AW Robertson, X Zeng, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 103 (10), E2168-E2175, 2022
132022
Growing threats from swings between hot and wet extremes in a warmer world
J You, S Wang, B Zhang, C Raymond, T Matthews
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (14), e2023GL104075, 2023
112023
Hazardous heat exposure among incarcerated people in the United States
C Tuholske, VD Lynch, R Spriggs, Y Ahn, C Raymond, AE Nigra, ...
Nature Sustainability 7 (4), 394-398, 2024
82024
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