Rapid attribution analysis of the extraordinary heat wave on the Pacific coast of the US and Canada in June 2021
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute · University of Oxford · +21 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract. Towards the end of June 2021, temperature records were broken by several degrees Celsius in several cities in the Pacific Northwest areas of the US and Canada, leading to spikes in sudden deaths and sharp increases in emergency calls and hospital visits for heat-related illnesses. Here we present a multi-model, multi-method attribution analysis to investigate the extent to which human-induced climate change has influenced the probability and intensity of extreme heat waves in this region. Based on observations, modelling and a classical statistical approach, the occurrence of a heat wave defined as the maximum daily temperature (TXx) observed in the area 45–52∘ N, 119–123∘ W, was found to be…
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- 30.00
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- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
27- SPSjoukje PhilipCorresponding
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
- SKSarah KewCorresponding
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
- GJGeert Jan van OldenborghCorresponding
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, University of Oxford
- FSF. S. AnslowCorresponding
University of Victoria, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
- SISonia I. SeneviratneCorresponding
ETH Zurich
Topics & keywords
- Heat wave
- Climatology
- Climate change
- Event (particle physics)
- Intensity (physics)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Climate action