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DOI 10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0138.1
Title (Primary) How to engage and adapt to unprecedented extremes
Author Matte, D.; Christensen, J.H.; Drews, M.; Sobolowski, S.; Paquin, D.; Lynch, A.; Kettleborough, H.; Thompson, V.; Bevacqua, E. ORCID logo ; Heinrich, D.; Pryor, S.C.; Böhnisch, A.; Feser, F.; Prein, A.F.; Fischer, E.; Leduc, M.
Source Titel Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Year 2024
Department CER
Volume 105
Issue 8
Page From E1407
Page To E1415
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Atmosphere; Social Science; Extreme events; Climate change; Climate models
Abstract What:    
Facing the urgent challenge of extreme weather and climate-related events, our societal frameworks for “resilience” and “adaptation” are proving to be insufficient. This paper introduces the “Exploring Unprecedented Extremes” workshop, which was convened to elucidate the research gap in light of such challenges. The workshop tackled a broad spectrum of issues, ranging from assessing out-of-sample climatic events that defy traditional modeling approaches to enhancing the communication of risks and likelihoods associated with such unprecedented events.
When:    
21–23 November 2023
Where:    
Ouranos, Montréal, Canada
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=29543
Matte, D., Christensen, J.H., Drews, M., Sobolowski, S., Paquin, D., Lynch, A., Kettleborough, H., Thompson, V., Bevacqua, E., Heinrich, D., Pryor, S.C., Böhnisch, A., Feser, F., Prein, A.F., Fischer, E., Leduc, M. (2024):
How to engage and adapt to unprecedented extremes
Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. 105 (8), E1407 - E1415 10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0138.1