May
Docent lecture: How is the contribution of climate change to extremes quantified?
Welcome to Wilhelm May's docent lecture on the theme:
How is the contribution of climate change to extremes quantified?
Extreme weather and climate events have become more frequent and rigorous in recent decades. This leaves science as well as society with the important question as to which extent not only this trend but also a specific extreme event can be assigned to the ongoing global warming. In my lecture I will introduce the principles behind the attribution of extreme weather and climate events to anthropogenic climate change. I will illustrate the approach that is currently used by the World Weather Attribution collaboration (https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/) for “fast-track” attribution of extreme events by using the example of the extreme drought in the Amazon River Basin in 2023. I will also put the risk of climate hazards in context to the risk of disasters and relate this to climate policy.
Responsible:
Katarina Hedlund
Faculty representatives:
Martin Berggren, Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
Caroline Isaksson, Department of Biology
About the event
Location:
Blue hall/"Blå hallen”, the Ecology Building, Sölvegatan 37, Lund
Contact:
wilhelm [dot] may [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se