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    Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change

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    Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change

    Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change
    Committee on Extreme Weather Events and Climate; Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate; Division on Earth and Life Studies; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
    NAS Press | 2016 | ISBN: 0309380944 9780309380942 | 187 pages | PDF | 12 MB

    This volume examines the current state of science of extreme weather attribution, and identifies ways to move the science forward to improve attribution capabilities.


    As climate has warmed over recent years, a new pattern of more frequent and more intense weather events has unfolded across the globe. Climate models simulate such changes in extreme events, and some of the reasons for the changes are well understood. Warming increases the likelihood of extremely hot days and nights, favors increased atmospheric moisture that may result in more frequent heavy rainfall and snowfall, and leads to evaporation that can exacerbate droughts.

    Even with evidence of these broad trends, scientists cautioned in the past that individual weather events couldn't be attributed to climate change. Now, with advances in understanding the climate science behind extreme events and the science of extreme event attribution, such blanket statements may not be accurate. The relatively young science of extreme event attribution seeks to tease out the influence of human-cause climate change from other factors, such as natural sources of variability like El Niño, as contributors to individual extreme events.

    Event attribution can answer questions about how much climate change influenced the probability or intensity of a specific type of weather event. As event attribution capabilities improve, they could help inform choices about assessing and managing risk, and in guiding climate adaptation strategies.

    Contents
    Preface
    GLOSSARY
    SUMMARY
    Event Attribution Approaches
    Assessment of Current Capabilities
    Presenting and Interpreting Extreme Event Attribution Studies
    The Path Forward
    Concluding Remarks
    1 INTRODUCTION
    Why Investigate the Causes of Extreme Events?
    Overview of Extreme Event Attribution Research
    This Study and the Committee’s Approach
    Report Road Map
    2 FRAMING
    General Considerations
    Conditional Attribution
    Use of Background Knowledge About Climate Change
    Other Factors Affecting Impacts of Extreme Events
    Guidance for Framing Event Attribution Questions
    3 METHODS OF EVENT ATTRIBUTION
    Methods Based on Observations
    Methods Based on Climate and Weather Models
    Uncertainties in Model-Based Studies
    Uncertainty Quantification
    The Use of Multiple Methods
    Rapid Attribution and Operationalization
    Guidance for Increasing the Robustness of Event Attribution
    4 ATTRIBUTION OF PARTICULAR TYPES OF EXTREME EVENTS
    Extreme Cold Events
    Extreme Heat Events
    Droughts
    Extreme Rainfall
    Extreme Snow and Ice Storms
    Tropical Cyclones
    Extratropical Cyclones
    Wildfires
    Severe Convective Storms
    Challenges and Opportunities for Attribution of Particular Types of Extreme Events
    5 CONCLUSIONS
    Assessment of Current Capabilities
    Presenting and Interpreting Extreme Event Attribution Studies
    The Path Forward
    REFERENCES
    APPENDIXES
    A Statement of Task
    B Workshop Agenda
    C Committee Mini Biographies

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