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Dr Haider Ali
Professor Hayley Fowler
Fewer, but More Intense, Future Tropical Storms Over the Ganges and Mekong Basins2023
Dr Haider Ali
Professor Hayley Fowler
Relation between storm characteristics and extreme precipitation statistics over CONUS2023
Dr Haider Ali
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Dr David Pritchard
Consistent Large-Scale Response of Hourly Extreme Precipitation to Temperature Variation Over Land2021
Dr Haider Ali
Professor Hayley Fowler
Global Scaling of Rainfall With Dewpoint Temperature Reveals Considerable Ocean-Land Difference2021
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 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 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 Haider Ali
Contributions of dynamic and thermodynamic scaling in subdaily precipitation extremes in India2018
Dr Haider Ali
Professor Hayley Fowler
Global Observational Evidence of Strong Linkage Between Dew Point Temperature and Precipitation Extremes2018
Dr Haider Ali
Increase in Subdaily Precipitation Extremes in India Under 1.5 and 2.0 °C Warming Worlds2018
Dr Haider Ali
Contrasting response of rainfall extremes to increase in surface air and dewpoint temperatures at urban locations in India2017
Dr Haider Ali
Observed and projected urban extreme rainfall events in India2014