New study: Attributing and Projecting Compound Extremes over East Asia

Posted on 14th June 2023

Seung-Ki Min, a Professor at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in South Korea, delves into the attribution and projection of compound extreme events over East Asia. Extreme climate phenomena, including droughts, heatwaves, floods, and typhoons, can have devastating social and economic consequences. When these extreme events occur simultaneously or in a continuous sequence, […]

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STORMS study: Investigating how low-pressure systems may change in the future

Posted on 13th February 2023

Title: Quantifying controls on the intensity, variability and impacts of extreme European STORMS Victoria Sinclair, Clément BouvierInstitute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research,University of Helsinki, Finland Throughout the year, low-pressure systems regularly move across Europe, usually from west to east, bringing cloud, rain and windy weather. Sometimes these weather systems can become very intense, and […]

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