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Mariam Zachariah
Mariam Zachariah
Grantham Institute, Imperial College London
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Climate change increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan
FEL Otto, M Zachariah, F Saeed, A Siddiqi, S Kamil, H Mushtaq, ...
Environmental Research: Climate 2 (2), 025001, 2023
1312023
Climate change increased rainfall associated with tropical cyclones hitting highly vulnerable communities in Madagascar, Mozambique & Malawi
FEL Otto, M Zachariah, P Wolski, I Pinto, B Nhamtumbo, R Bonnet, ...
Mozambique & Malawi 41, 2022
382022
Climate Change made devastating early heat in India and Pakistan 30 times more likely
M Zachariah, T Arulalan, K AchutaRao, F Saeed, R Jha, M Dhasmana, ...
World Weather Attribution 23, 2022
372022
Without human-caused climate change temperatures of 40 C in the UK would have been extremely unlikely
M Zachariah, R Vautard, DL Schumacher, M Vahlberg, D Heinrich, E Raju, ...
World Weather Attribution, 2022
362022
Extreme heat in North America, Europe and China in July 2023 made much more likely by climate change
M Zachariah, S Philip, I Pinto, M Vahlberg, R Singh, F Otto, C Barnes, ...
Imperial College [accessed 2024 Mar 16]. https://spiral. imperial. ac. uk …, 2023
352023
Interplay between climate change and climate variability: the 2022 drought in Central South America
PA Arias, JA Rivera, AA Sörensson, M Zachariah, C Barnes, S Philip, ...
Climatic Change 177 (1), 6, 2024
342024
The role of climate change in extreme rainfall associated with Cyclone Gabrielle over Aotearoa New Zealand’s East Coast
LJ Harrington, SM Dean, S Awatere, S Rosier, L Queen, PB Gibson, ...
Grantham Institute., 2023
332023
High temperatures exacerbated by climate change made 2022 Northern Hemisphere droughts more likely
DL Schumacher, M Zachariah, F Otto
WWA: World Weather Attribution, 2022
302022
On the role of rainfall deficits and cropping choices in loss of agricultural yield in Marathwada, India
M Zachariah, A Mondal, M Das, KM AchutaRao, S Ghosh
Environmental Research Letters 15 (9), 094029, 2020
292020
Human-induced climate change increased drought severity in Horn of Africa
J Kimutai, C Barnes, M Zachariah, S Philip, S Kew, I Pinto, P Wolski, ...
Imperial College London, 2023
242023
2022 early-summer heatwave in Southern South America: 60 times more likely due to climate change
JA Rivera, PA Arias, AA Sörensson, M Zachariah, C Barnes, S Philip, ...
Climatic Change 176 (8), 102, 2023
222023
Climate change more than doubled the likelihood of extreme fire weather conditions in eastern Canada
C Barnes, Y Boulanger, T Keeping, P Gachon, N Gillett, O Haas, X Wang, ...
Imperial College London, 2023
222023
Attribution of 2022 early-spring heatwave in India and Pakistan to climate change: lessons in assessing vulnerability and preparedness in reducing impacts
M Zachariah, T Arulalan, K AchutaRao, F Saeed, R Jha, MK Dhasmana, ...
Environmental Research: Climate 2 (4), 045005, 2023
142023
Probabilistic assessment of extreme heat stress on Indian wheat yields under climate change
M Zachariah, A Mondal, A AghaKouchak
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (20), e2021GL094702, 2021
142021
Interplay of climate change-exacerbated rainfall, exposure and vulnerability led to widespread impacts in the Mediterranean region
M Zachariah, V Kotroni, L Kostas, C Barnes, J Kimutai, S Kew, I Pinto, ...
WWA: World Weather Attribution, 2023
112023
Detecting the human fingerprint in the summer 2022 West-Central European soil drought
DL Schumacher, M Zachariah, F Otto, C Barnes, S Philip, S Kew, ...
EGUsphere 2023, 1-41, 2023
112023
Strong influence of climate change in uncharacteristic early spring heat in South America
S Kew, I Pinto, L Alves, D Santos, R Libonati, MLR Liberato, S Philip, ...
Grantham Research Institute, Imperial College, 2023
112023
& Clarke, B.(2023). Climate change increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan
FE Otto, M Zachariah, F Saeed, A Siddiqi, S Kamil, H Mushtaq
Environmental Research: Climate 2 (2), 025001, 0
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Climate change, not El Niño, main driver of extreme drought in highly vulnerable Amazon River basin
B Clarke, C Barnes, R Rodrigues, M Zachariah, S Stewart, E Raju, ...
London: World Weather Attribution, Imperial College London 43, 2024
92024
Extreme humid heat in South Asia in April 2023, largely driven by climate change, detrimental to vulnerable and disadvantaged communities
M Zachariah, R Vautard, R Chandrasekaran, ST Chaithra, J Kimutai, ...
Imperial College London. Available from:< Spiral: Extreme humid heat in …, 2023
92023
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