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Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Abdullah Kahraman
Large-scale dynamics moderate impact-relevant changes to organised convective storms2023
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
New extreme rainfall projections for improved climate resilience of urban drainage systems2023
Professor Sean Wilkinson
Dr Sarah Dunn
Dr Russell Adams
Dr Nicolas Kirchner Bossi
Professor Hayley Fowler
et al.
Consequence forecasting: A rational framework for predicting the consequences of approaching storms2022
Dr Steven Chan
Evaluation of Alpine-Mediterranean precipitation events in convection-permitting regional climate models using a set of tracking algorithms2022
Dr Steven Chan
Dr Abdullah Kahraman
Using machine learning to find cloud-base height: a didactic challenge2022
Dr Steven Chan
Differences in representation of extreme precipitation events in two high resolution models2021
Dr Abdullah Kahraman
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Quasi-stationary intense rainstorms spread across Europe under climate change2021
Dr Steven Chan
The first multi-model ensemble of regional climate simulations at kilometer-scale resolution, part I: evaluation of precipitation2021
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Haider Ali
Dr Renaud Barbero
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Steven Chan
et al.
Towards advancing scientific knowledge of climate change impacts on short-duration rainfall extremes2021
Dr Steven Chan
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Professor Hayley Fowler
Europe-wide precipitation projections at convection permitting scale with the Unified Model2020
Dr Xiaofeng Li
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Renaud Barbero
Dr Jingjing Yu
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
et al.
Global distribution of the intensity and frequency of hourly precipitation and their responses to ENSO2020
Dr Steven Chan
Optimal configuration and resolution for the first convection‐permitting ensemble of climate projections over the United Kingdom2020
Dr Steven Chan
Pan-European climate at convection-permitting scale: a model intercomparison study2020
Dr Renaud Barbero
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Dr Steven Chan
et al.
A synthesis of hourly and daily precipitation extremes in different climatic regions2019
Dr Steven Chan
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Professor Hayley Fowler
Large-scale predictors for extreme hourly precipitation events in convection-permitting climate simulations2018
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Projected changes in extreme precipitation over Scotland and Northern England using a high-resolution regional climate model2018
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Renaud Barbero
Dr Steven Chan
Dr Selma Guerreiro
et al.
The INTENSE project: using observations and models to understand the past, present and future of sub-daily rainfall extremes2018
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Steven Chan
Understanding how changing rainfall may impact on urban drainage systems; lessons from projects in the UK and USA2018
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Steven Chan
Do convection-permitting regional climate models improve projections of future precipitation change?2017
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Steven Chan
New climate change rainfall estimates for sustainable drainage2017
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Quality-control of an hourly rainfall dataset and climatology of extremes for the UK2017
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Downturn in scaling of UK extreme rainfall with temperature for future hottest days2016
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
The characteristics of summer sub-hourly rainfall over the southern UK in a high-resolution convective permitting model2016
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Temperature influences on intense UK hourly precipitation and dependency on large-scale circulation2015
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Steven Chan
Heavier summer downpours with climate change revealed by weather forecast resolution model2014
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Projected increases in summer and winter UK sub-daily precipitation extremes from high-resolution regional climate models2014
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
The value of high-resolution Met Office regional climate models in the simulation of multi-hourly precipitation extremes2014
Dr Steven Chan
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Does increasing the spatial resolution of a regional climate model improve the simulated daily precipitation?2013
Dr Steven Chan
A comparative study of the Indian summer monsoon hydroclimate and its variations in three reanalyses2012
Dr Steven Chan
A proxy for high-resolution regional reanalysis for the Southeast United States: assessment of precipitation variability in dynamically downscaled reanalyses2012
Dr Steven Chan
A modeling study of the interaction between the Atlantic Warm Pool, the tropical Atlantic easterlies, and the Lesser Antilles2011
Dr Steven Chan
Dynamic downscaling of the North American Monsoon with the NCEP-Scripps Regional Spectral Model from the NCEP CFS global model2011
Dr Steven Chan
The influence of the Atlantic Warm Pool on the Florida panhandle sea breeze2011
Dr Steven Chan
A Diagnosis of the 1979–2005 Extreme Rainfall Events in the Southeast United States with Isentropic Moisture Tracing2010
Dr Steven Chan
High-resolution subtropical summer precipitation derived from dynamical downscaling of the NCEP/DOE reanalysis: How much small-scale information is added by a regional model?2010
Dr Steven Chan
Air-sea interaction over the Atlantic Warm Pool in the NCEP CFS2009
Dr Steven Chan
On the summertime strengthening of the Northern Hemisphere Pacific sea-level pressure anticyclone2009
Dr Steven Chan
Residue diagnosis of diabatic heating from ERA-40 and NCEP reanalyses: intercomparison with TRMM2009
Dr Steven Chan
Seasonal predictability of the Atlantic Warm Pool in the NCEP CFS2009
Dr Steven Chan
Indian Ocean Dipole influence on South American rainfall2008
Dr Steven Chan
Intercomparison of the structure of the ITCZ in the West Pacific during the boreal summers of 1989-1993 using AMIP simulations and ECMWF Re-analyses2002