climateprediction.net at Our Common Future Under Climate Change, Paris

Most of our science team will be in Paris next week for the international science conference, Our Common Future Under Climate Change.

If you’re going, here are the talks that climateprediction.net researchers are involved in:

Tue 07 July

1118 (a) – Attribution of extreme events: How are high impact extreme events changing and why, UNESCO Fontenoy

  • 17:30 Attribution of record high daily temperatures in Australia in 2013, D. Karoly (University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia), M. Black (University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia), S. Lewis, (Australian National University,Canberra, Australia), A. King (University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), M. Allen (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), F. Otto (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), S. Rosier, (NIWA, Wellington, New Zealand)
  • 17:40 Human influence on climate in the 2014 Southern England winter floods and their impacts, N. Schaller (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), A. Kay (CEH, Wallingford, United Kingdom), R. Lamb (JBA, Skipton, United Kingdom), N. Massey (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), G. J. Van Oldenborgh (KMNI, De Bilt, Netherlands), F. Otto (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), S. Sparrow (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), R. Vautard (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Saclay, France), P. Yiou (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Saclay, France), A. Bowery (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), S. Crooks (CEH, Wallingford, United Kingdom), C. Huntingford (CEH, Wallingford, United Kingdom), W. Ingram (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), R. Jones (Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom), T. Legg (Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom), J. Miller (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), D. Wallom (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), A. Weisheimer (University of Oxford, Oxford,United Kingdom), P. Stott (UK Meteorological Office, Exeter, United Kingdom), M. Allen (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)

Wed 08 July

1114 – Global emissions and their implications for climate targets, UPMC Jussieu – Amphi 24

  • 17:30 Short Lived Promise? Short-lived climate pollutants, cumulative carbon and emission metrics, M. Allen (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)

1119 (b) – Extreme hydrological events: deciphering changes in hazard and risk at different time-scales, UPMC Jussieu – ROOM 207

  • 17:30 Attribution of Hydrological Extreme Events and the Need for National Inventories of Loss and Damage, M. Allen (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)

2240 – Perceptions of climate change, UPMC Jussieu – ROOM 101

  • 18:30 Panel discussion, N. Pidgeon (Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom), F. Otto (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)

1118 (b) – Attribution of extreme events: How are High impact extreme events changing and why? UPMC Jussieu – ROOM 307

  • 18:25 Attributing regional effects of the 2014 Jordanian drought to external climate drivers, R. Zaaboul, (ICBA, Dubai, United Arab Emirates), D. Mitchell (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), K. Bergaoui, (ICBA, Dubai, United Arab Emirates), F. Otto (University of Oxford, Oxford,United Kingdom), R. Mcdonnell, (ICBA, Dubai, United Arab Emirates), S. Dadson, (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Allen (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)
  • 18:35 Distinguishing natural and anthropogenic influences on extreme fire danger in Australia, M. Black (University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia), D. Karoly (University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia), T. Lane, (University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia), L. Alexander (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
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