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Katja Woth
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 10
Citations - 2103
Katja Woth is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Storm & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1970 citations.
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Future extreme events in European climate: an exploration of regional climate model projections
Martin Beniston,David B. Stephenson,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Christopher A. T. Ferro,Christoph Frei,Stéphane Goyette,Kirsten Halsnæs,Tom Holt,Kirsti Jylhä,Brigitte Koffi,Jean Palutikof,Regina Schöll,Tido Semmler,Katja Woth +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a variety of diagnostic methods are used to determine how heat waves, heavy precipitation, drought, wind storms, and storm surges change between present (1961-90) and future (2071-2100) climate on the basis of regional climate model simulations produced by the PRUDENCE project.
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Climate change and North Sea storm surge extremes: an ensemble study of storm surge extremes expected in a changed climate projected by four different regional climate models
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the future storm surge statistics for the North Sea based on numerical modeling and found that storm surge extremes may increase along the North sea coast towards the end of this century.
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Extremes of near-surface wind speed over Europe and their future changes as estimated from an ensemble of RCM simulations
Burkhardt Rockel,Katja Woth +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the uncertainty of the effect of enhanced greenhouse gas conditions on windiness projected by an ensemble of regional model simulations driven by the same global control and climate change simulations is analyzed.
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Past and Future Changes in Extreme Sea Levels and Waves
Jason Lowe,Philip L. Woodworth,Tom Knutson,Ruth E. McDonald,Kathleen L. McInnes,Katja Woth,Hans von Storch,Judith Wolf,Val R. Swail,Natacha B. Bernier,Sergey Gulev,Kevin Horsburgh,A.S. Unnikrishnan,John R. Hunter,Ralf Weisse +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK (jason.lowe@metoffice.gov.uk) and The Met Office (Met Office), UK (Ruth.mcdonald et al.
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Storm surges: perspectives and options
Hans von Storch,Katja Woth +1 more
TL;DR: This review paper attempts to summarize the scattered and fragmented knowledge about past and possible future changing storm-surge statistics using the particularly well-studied case of the North Sea as an example.