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What did you think of the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience Issue 01 - Open Knowledge Sharing?


The topics covered have certainly opened the doors for further conversations and research projects, wouldn’t you agree?


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Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience - The first open-access, peer-reviewed journal of catastrophe research

“When you see information about changes in climate, with uncertainty, don't forget you need to add on extra uncertainty to account for baseline uncertainty. If you leave that out, you might be missing the most important piece of the puzzle.”


Stephen Jewson summarising his new research, available here: https://journalofcrr.com/research/01-01-jewson/#DiamondOpenAccess

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Projecting Future Tropical Cyclone Frequencies by Combining Uncertain Empirical Estimates of Baseline Frequencies with Climate Model Estimates of Change - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience

Various studies have given projections for how frequencies of tropical cyclones (TCs) might change under climate change. In this study, we combine a set of such projections with uncertain estimates of frequencies of tropical cyclones in a baseline climate to produce probabilistic projections of tropical cyclone frequencies for the next 50 years.

Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience - The first open-access, peer-reviewed journal of catastrophe research