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Workshop on physical modeling supporting a “storyline approach”

Oslo Science Park Oslo, Norway

While narratives or storylines have been used for decades in social sciences and beyond (e.g. RCPs, SSPs, economic risk assessment), the concept of analyzing and communicating high-impact weather extreme events in the climate change context via storylines has recently gained quite some popularity in the climate modeling community. Storylines are also a useful way to … Continue reading Workshop on physical modeling supporting a “storyline approach”

Workshop on Correlated Extremes at Columbia University

Columbia University 530 W 120 St, New York, NY, United States

This workshop aims to bring together a broad and diverse range of climate scientists, societal-impacts researchers, and policymakers to establish what is currently known about correlated climate extremes, and to forge promising new paths. These include a wide array of events: those which are extreme in multiple variables ('compound'); those which are simultaneous but separated in … Continue reading Workshop on Correlated Extremes at Columbia University

14th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology

Toulouse , France

These meetings, which have been held roughly every three years since 1979, are organized by independent statisticians, climatologists and atmospheric scientists. They facilitate communication between the climate and statistics communities and promote good statistical practice in climate and atmospheric science (see http://imsc.pacificclimate.org/). Abstract submission is now open. The deadline for abstract submission is February 20, 2019. … Continue reading 14th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology

EMS 2019 Annual Meeting

Technical University of Denmark

The Annual Meetings of the EMS aim at fostering exchange and cross-fertilization of ideas in the meteorological, climatological, and related communities. Facilitating interactions, integration, and engagement of science, applications, and actors is our core objective. The session programme highlights these goals and offers many opportunities for enhancing collaboration across the entire weather and climate enterprise … Continue reading EMS 2019 Annual Meeting

Dissemination of identification of DAMOCLES Stakeholder Network

DAMOCLES COST Action on Compound Weather Events aims to establish and coordinate a network of previously unconnected communities including climate scientists, hydrologists, impact modelers, risk modelers, statisticians and stakeholders. WG 2 connects the scientific network developed through the Action with a network of stakeholders for whom Compound Events are important in decision-making. One of the … Continue reading Dissemination of identification of DAMOCLES Stakeholder Network

Compound Events at AGU Fall Meeting 2019

Moscone Center 747 Howard St, San Francisco, CA, United States

This December's AGU meeting in San Francisco, USA has (tentatively) several sessions related to compound events: NH013 - Concurrent, Consecutive and Cascading Events: An Emerging Challenge for Risk Assessment and Management of Natural and Natech Hazards (Conveners: A. Sebastian, M de Ruiter, I. Gidaris, J. Mysiak) Welcomes abstracts on concurrent, consecutive and cascading hazard events and their … Continue reading Compound Events at AGU Fall Meeting 2019

Risk KAN compound events webinar: Dirk Eilander (VU Amsterdam) and Cathryn Birch (U Leeds)

We wish to announce the continuation of our webinar series with talks on two different types of compound hydroclimatic risks: Dirk Eilander (VU Amsterdam): "Combining statistical, hydrodynamic and impact modelling for compound flood risk analysis" Cathryn Birch (U Leeds): "Humid heat extremes over Africa" Tues Sep 12, 14:00 UTC/16:00 CEST/10:00 EDT On Zoom at: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/99412013446?pwd=bUtPTS9mMFVnOENpc0tvbExrSkludz09

Risk KAN Compound Events Webinar – November 2023

The next webinar in the series will have an Australian focus and an Australian time, though we hope you can still make it wherever you are. Nina Ridder (Suncorp) – Innovating Insurance: Towards the Implementation of Compound Events to Natural Peril Pricing, and Charuni Pathmeswaran (UNSW) – Double Trouble: Exploring potential links between co-occurring terrestrial … Continue reading Risk KAN Compound Events Webinar – November 2023