Climate Extremes in the Pannonian Basin (2nd Edition)
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (2 July 2023) | Viewed by 9441
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent decades, we have found more and more evidence that climate change is making extreme events more likely or more intense. As these events often cause significant damages in human and natural systems, they are considered to be among the potentially most harmful consequences of a changing climate. Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in extreme event attribution providing local-scale perspectives that people in affected communities can use to develop recovery and resilience plans that match their future risk.
This Special Issue is open to all publications on climate extremes (research or review papers) in the Pannonian Basin, which is the focus area of the Pannonian Basin Experiment (PannEx) Regional Hydroclimate Project of the Global Energy and Water Exchanges Project of the World Meteorological Organisation (GEWEX). This Special Issue covers all topics regarding practices and challenges related to the detection and attribution of changes in climate extremes. Our intention is to understand and predict climate extremes by analysing: historical records or estimated based on the climate model data; synoptic and seasonal conditions generating climate extremes; social, economic, and environmental impacts of climate extremes; perception; and public policies and strategies to be implemented at urban/local or regional levels.
Dr. Blanka Bartok
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- climate extremes
- extreme events attribution
- climate extremes modelling
- climate extremes impact
- climate extremes risk assessment
- Pannonian Basin
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