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Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Co-occurring wintertime flooding and extreme wind over Europe, from daily to seasonal timescales2023
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Gaussian copula modeling of extreme cold and weak-wind events over Europe conditioned on winter weather regimes2023
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
A copula-based assessment of renewable energy droughts across Europe2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Advances in the Subseasonal Prediction of Extreme Events: Relevant Case Studies across the Globe2022
Dr David Greenwood
Dr Matthew Deakin
Dr Ilias Sarantakos
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Capacity Value of Interconnectors for Resource Adequacy Assessment in Multi-Region Systems2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Characterizing renewable energy compound events across Europe using a logistic regression-based approach2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Characterizing the variability and meteorological drivers of wind power and solar power generation over Africa2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Organising a collaborative online hackathon for cutting-edge climate research2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Predictive Skill of Teleconnection Patterns in Twentieth Century Seasonal Hindcasts and Their Relationship to Extreme Winter Temperatures in Europe2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
The impact of tropical cyclones on potential offshore wind farms2022
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Understanding Climate Risk in Future Energy Systems: An Energy–Climate Data Hackathon2022
Dr Matthew Deakin
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Dr David Greenwood
Sarah Sheehy
Professor Sara Walker
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Impacts of Heat Decarbonization on System Adequacy Considering Increased Meteorological Sensitivity2021
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Characterizing the winter meteorological drivers of the European electricity system using targeted circulation types2020
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
European multidecadal solar variability badly captured in all centennial reanalyses except CERA20C2020
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
The changing sensitivity of power systems to meteorological drivers: a case study of Great Britain2018
Dr Hannah Bloomfield
Quantifying the increasing sensitivity of power systems to climate variability2016