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报告编号CICERO Policy note;2019:01
Physical modeling supporting a storyline approach
Jana Sillmann; Ted Shepherd; Bart van den Hurk; Wilco Hazeleger; Olivia Martius; Jakob Zscheischler
2019
出版年2019
语种英语
国家挪威
领域气候变化
英文摘要Fulltext (not available);Download report here;The concept of analyzing and communicating high-impact events in the climate change context via storylines has recently gained popularity in the climate modeling community. For instance, the use of case studies or storylines that could illustrate climate risk narratives has been discussed in the recent IPCC expert meeting for regional climate information (IPCC 2018a). This also calls for an expert discussion on challenges and best practices for the creation of credible storylines of high-impact weather or climate features using physical modeling and knowledge creation. In April 2019, climate scientists came together at a workshop discussing physical modeling supporting a storyline approach. The workshop contributed to the implementation of the WCRP Strategic Plan 2019-2028, in support of innovation in the generation of decision-relevant information and knowledge about the evolving Earth system through the framework of the WCRP Grand Challenge on Weather and Climate Extremes. This report provides a summary of the outcomes from the workshop and recommendations for future application of storylines to physical aspects of climate change
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来源平台Center for International Climate Research
文献类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/242480
专题气候变化
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Jana Sillmann,Ted Shepherd,Bart van den Hurk,et al. Physical modeling supporting a storyline approach,2019.
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