Natalie S Lord

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Peer-reviewed publications:



In progress:


Mitchell, D., L. Hawker, J. Savage, R. Bingham, N. S. Lord, M. J. Uddin Khan, P. Bates, F. Durand, A. Hassan, S. Huq, A. Saiful Islam, Y. Krien, J. Neal, C. Sampson, and A. Smith. Population exposure to Amphan-scale cyclones under future climates. (in revision)


Freychet, N., Hegerl, G. C., N. S. Lord, Lo, Y. T. E., Mitchell, D., and Collins, M. Robust increase in population exposure to heat stress with increasing global warming. (in revision)


Lord, N. S. et al. Increased future population heat exposure in key major cities around the globe. (in revision)


Lord, N. S. et al. The relative role of orbital, CO2, and ice sheet forcing on Pleistocene climate. (in prep.)



2021:


Moseley, G. E., R. L. Edwards, N. S. Lord, C. Spötl, and H. Cheng (2021), "Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland", Science Advances, 7 (13). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abe1260.
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2018:


Lindborg, T., M. Thorne, E. Andersson, J. Becker, J. Brandefelt, T. Cabianca, M. Gunia, A. T. K. Ikonen, E. Johansson, V. Kangasniemi, U. Kautsky, G. Kirchner, R. Klos, R. Kowe, A. Kontula, P. Kupiainen, A-M. Lahdenperä, N. S. Lord, D. J. Lunt, J-O. Näslund, M. Nordén, S. Norris, D. Pérez-Sánchez, A. Proverbio, K. Riekki, A. Rübel, L. Sweeck, R. Walke, S. Xu, G. Smith, G. Pröhl (2018), "Climate Change and Landscape Development in Post-Closure Safety Assessment of Solid Radioactive Waste Disposal: Results of an Initiative of the IAEA", Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 183, 41-53. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.12.006.
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2017:


Lord, N. S., M. Crucifix, D. J. Lunt, M. C. Thorne, N. Bounceur, H. Dowsett, C. L. O'Brien and A. Ridgwell (2017), "Emulation of long-term changes in global climate: Application to the late Pliocene and future", Climate of the Past, 13, 1539-1571. DOI: 10.5194/cp-13-1539-2017.
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Valdes, P. J., E. Armstrong, M. P. S. Badger, C. D. Bradshaw, F. Bragg, M. Crucifix, T. Davies-Barnard, J. J. Day, A. Farnsworth, C. Gordon, P. O. Hopcroft, A. T. Kennedy, N. S. Lord, D. J. Lunt, A. Marzocchi, L. M. Parry, V. Pope, W. H. G. Roberts, E. J. Stone, G. J. L. Tourte, and J. H. T. Williams (2017), "The BRIDGE HadCM3 family of climate models: HadCM3@Bristol v1.0", Geoscientific Model Development, 10, 3715-3743. DOI: 10.5194/gmd-10-3715-2017.
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2016:


Lord, N. S., A. Ridgwell, M. C. Thorne, and D. J. Lunt (2016), "An impulse response function for the "long tail" of excess atmospheric CO2 in an Earth system model", Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 30, 2-17. DOI: 10.1002/2014GB005074.
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2015:


Lord, N. S., A. Ridgwell, M. C. Thorne, and D. J. Lunt (2015), "The "long tail" of anthropogenic CO2 decline in the atmosphere and its consequences for post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive wastes", Mineralogical Magazine, 79, 1613-1623. DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2015.079.6.37.
[link to paper]



Industry-commissioned reports:



Lord, N. S., D. J. Lunt, and M. Thorne (2019), "Modelling changes in climate over the next 1 million years". Technical report TR-19-09 for the Climate Modelling for 1 Myr project funded by Posiva Oy (Finland) and SKB (Sweden). (Externally-reviewed)
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Lord, N. S., D. J. Lunt, and M. Thorne (2018), "Modelling changes in climate over the next 1 million years". Interim report for the Climate Modelling for 1 Myr project funded by Posiva Oy (Finland) and SKB (Sweden).


Lunt, D. J., N. S. Lord, A. Kennedy, (2017), "Literature review of past and future climate simulations". Technical report NAB 17-34 commissioned by Nagra (Switzerland).
[link to report]



Report contributions:



International Atomic Energy Agency (2020), "Development of a Common Framework for Addressing Climate and Environmental Change in Post-Closure Radiological Assessment of Solid Radioactive Waste Disposal". Report of Working Group 6 of Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments (MODARIA) programme. IAEA-TECDOC-1904, IAEA, Vienna, Austria.
[link to report]



PhD thesis:



Lord, N. S. (2017), "Projecting long-term past and future climate change within the context of post-closure performance assessments for disposal of radioactive waste". Degree awarded with no corrections.
[link to thesis]


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