*** CANCELLED *** Climate Information for Risk Assessment and Regional Adaption From Global Scale Climate Projections to Local Scale Climate Hazards, Bridging Across Temporal and Spatial Scales to Produce Impact and Risk Relevant Climate Information | (smr 3738)
Starts 24 Oct 2022
Ends 28 Oct 2022
Central European Time
ICTP
Adriatico Guest House
Riva Massimiliano e Carlotta, Grignano
I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
Please note that the activity is cancelled for 2022 and is postponed to 2023
The advanced school builds on the latest IPCC reports on climate change, impacts, risks and adaptation. It addresses regional climate information and the comprehensive assessment for adaptation planning and increasing risk resilience of society and ecosystems.
This will be a unique opportunity to foster a collaborative discussion across different communities, with early career scientists in particular. It will foster future research through the use of state of the art methods in climate modelling and regional climate impacts and risk assessment. Participants will gain new knowledge on how to responsibly use climate and impact model outputs to effectively inform climate policies of countries, cities and settlements, and for different sectors.
The school will include talks on hot topics, followed by afternoon hands on training sessions. It will introduce the WGI Interactive Atlas to explore the datasets assessed in the report, including exploring in a tailor-made way the syntheses of regional climate information. Communications and visual representation of regional climate, impacts and risk will be addressed, including how to generate key figures from the IPCC assessment reports.
Topics:
Regional climate change
Climatic impact drivers
Climate and weather extremes
Attribution
Climate change hot topics e.g. sea level rise, heat waves, wildfires
Climate risk framework
Impacts and future risks in natural and human systems
Speakers:
J. M. GUTIERREZ, University of Cantabria, Spain
R. KOPP, Rutgers University, USA
G. KRINNER, Institute of Environmental Geosciences, France
V. MUCCIONE, University of Zurich, Switzerland
I. PINTO, University of Cape Town, South Africa
D. SCHMIDT, University of Bristol, UK
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
Anna Pirani (ICTP/University Paris Saclay), Roshanka Ranasinghe (IHE ), Alex Ruane (NASA), Robert Vautard (IPSL ), Local Organiser: Erika Coppola (ICTP)