Extreme weather and climate events with ecological relevance: a review

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution · NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Robust evidence exists that certain extreme weather and climate events, especially daily temperature and precipitation extremes, have changed in regard to intensity and frequency over recent decades. These changes have been linked to human-induced climate change, while the degree to which climate change impacts an individual extreme climate event (ECE) is more difficult to quantify. Rapid progress in event attribution has recently been made through improved understanding of observed and simulated climate variability, methods for event attribution and advances in numerical modelling. Attribution for extreme temperature events is stronger compared with other event types, notably those related to the hydrological…

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Keywords
  • Downscaling
  • Climate change
  • Temporal scales
  • Environmental science
  • Earth system science
  • Climate model
  • Climatology
  • Extreme weather
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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