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Heatwave attribution based on reliable operational weather forecasts

Earth Sciences

Heatwave attribution based on reliable operational weather forecasts

N. J. Leach, C. D. Roberts, et al.

Discover how human influence has significantly increased the likelihood of extreme weather events, like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave, as demonstrated by the research of Nicholas J. Leach and colleagues. This groundbreaking study offers essential insights for decision-makers in adaptation planning.... show more
Abstract
The 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave was so extreme as to challenge conventional statistical and climate-model-based approaches to extreme weather attribution. However, state-of-the-art operational weather prediction systems are demonstrably able to simulate the detailed physics of the heatwave. Here, we leverage these systems to show that human influence on the climate made this event at least 8 [2–50] times more likely. At the current rate of global warming, the likelihood of such an event is doubling every 20 [10–50] years. Given the multi-decade lower-bound return-time implied by the length of the historical record, this rate of change in likelihood is highly relevant for decision makers. Further, forecast-based attribution can synthesise the conditional event-specific storyline and unconditional event-class probabilistic approaches to attribution. If developed as a routine service in forecasting centres, it could provide reliable estimates of human influence on extreme weather risk, which is critical to supporting effective adaptation planning.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 30, 2024
Authors
Nicholas J. Leach, Christopher D. Roberts, Matthias Aengenheyster, Daniel Heathcote, Dann M. Mitchell, Vikki Thompson, Tim Palmer, Antje Weisheimer, Myles R. Allen
Tags
heatwave
human influence
attribution
extreme weather
climate change
risk assessment
real-time estimates
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