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Dr Hannah Bloomfield
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Dr Hannah Bloomfield
A probabilistic risk assessment framework for the impact assessment of extreme events on renewable power plant components
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Balancing informativity and predictability in circulation type forecasts: A case study of energy demand in Great Britain
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Building and explaining data-driven energy demand models for Indian states
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Characterising Cold-Dry and Cold-Wet Compound Events in the United Kingdom
2025
Vikki Thompson
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Detecting Rising Wildfire Risks for South East England
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Identifying weather patterns responsible for renewable energy droughts over India
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Dr Colin Manning
Increasingly Seasonal Jet Stream Raises Risk of Co-Occurring Flooding and Extreme Wind in Great Britain
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Reasonable worst-case stress-test scenarios for the UK energy sector in the context of the changing climate
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Dr Selma Guerreiro
Dr Colin Manning
Science–policy–practice insights for compound and multi-hazard risks
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
State of the Climate Report for the UK Energy Sector 2024-25
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Wind and solar energy droughts: Potential impacts on energy system dynamics and research needs
2025
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Linda Speight
A collaborative hackathon to investigate climate change and extreme weather impacts in justice and insurance settings
2024
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Complementarity of wind and solar power in North Africa: Potential for alleviating energy droughts and impacts of the North Atlantic Oscillation
2024
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Extreme weather events and the energy sector in 2021
2024
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
GC Insights: Open-access R code for translating the co-occurrence of natural hazards into impact on joint financial risk
2024
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