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State-of-the-art global models underestimate impacts from climate extremes

Authors :
European Commission
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Schewe, Jacob
Gosling, Simon
Reyer, Christopher
Zhao, Fang
Ciais, Philippe
Elliott, Joshua
Francois, Louis M.
Huber, Veronika
Lotze, Heike K.
Seneviratne, Sonia I.
van Vliet, Michelle
Vautard, Robert
Wada, Yoshihide
Breuer, Lutz
Büchner, Matthias
Carozza, David A.
Chang, Jinfeng
Coll, Marta
Deryng, Delphine
de Wit, Allard
Eddy, Tyler D.
Folberth, Christian
Frieler, Katja
Friend, Andrew D.
Gerten, Dieter
Gudmundsson, Lukas
Hanasaki, Naota
Ito, Akihiko
Khabarov, Nikolay
Kim, Hyungjun
Lawrence, Peter
Morfopoulos, Catherine
Müller, Christoph
Schmied, Hannes Müller
Orth, René
Ostberg, Sebastian
Pokhrel, Yadu
Pugh, Thomas A.M.
Sakurai, Gen
Satoh, Yusuke
Schmid, Erwin
Stacke, Tobias
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Steinkamp, Jörg
Tang, Qiuhong
Tian, Hanqin
Tittensor, Derek P.
Volkholz, Jan
Wang, Xuhui
Warszawski, Lila
European Commission
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Schewe, Jacob
Gosling, Simon
Reyer, Christopher
Zhao, Fang
Ciais, Philippe
Elliott, Joshua
Francois, Louis M.
Huber, Veronika
Lotze, Heike K.
Seneviratne, Sonia I.
van Vliet, Michelle
Vautard, Robert
Wada, Yoshihide
Breuer, Lutz
Büchner, Matthias
Carozza, David A.
Chang, Jinfeng
Coll, Marta
Deryng, Delphine
de Wit, Allard
Eddy, Tyler D.
Folberth, Christian
Frieler, Katja
Friend, Andrew D.
Gerten, Dieter
Gudmundsson, Lukas
Hanasaki, Naota
Ito, Akihiko
Khabarov, Nikolay
Kim, Hyungjun
Lawrence, Peter
Morfopoulos, Catherine
Müller, Christoph
Schmied, Hannes Müller
Orth, René
Ostberg, Sebastian
Pokhrel, Yadu
Pugh, Thomas A.M.
Sakurai, Gen
Satoh, Yusuke
Schmid, Erwin
Stacke, Tobias
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Steinkamp, Jörg
Tang, Qiuhong
Tian, Hanqin
Tittensor, Derek P.
Volkholz, Jan
Wang, Xuhui
Warszawski, Lila
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Global impact models represent process-level understanding of how natural and human systems may be affected by climate change. Their projections are used in integrated assessments of climate change. Here we test, for the first time, systematically across many important systems, how well such impact models capture the impacts of extreme climate conditions. Using the 2003 European heat wave and drought as a historical analogue for comparable events in the future, we find that a majority of models underestimate the extremeness of impacts in important sectors such as agriculture, terrestrial ecosystems, and heat-related human mortality, while impacts on water resources and hydropower are overestimated in some river basins; and the spread across models is often large. This has important implications for economic assessments of climate change impacts that rely on these models. It also means that societal risks from future extreme events may be greater than previously thought

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257718568
Document Type :
Electronic Resource