Loading the weather dice: quantifying human influence on climate extremes and their impacts
In memoriam: Prof Geert Jan van Oldenborgh followed by a drinks reception
The past two decades have seen the emergence of a new field of enquiry in meteorology and climate: quantifying the contribution of greenhouse gas emissions to observed weather and climate events. We have also seen considerable progress in communicating the relationship between climate change and extreme weather, from the dismissive “weather is not climate” twenty years ago to a much more sophisticated probabilistic understanding today. The late Professor Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute and Visiting Professor in Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics in Oxford, played a central role in both of these developments, particularly as one of the founders of the World Weather Attribution project. In a special symposium, three of Geert Jan’s colleagues reflect on the progress that has been made in this challenging and often controversial field and discuss priorities for the future.
Date: 17 March 2022, 15:30
Venue: Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road OX1 3PU
Venue Details: Martin Wood Lecture Theatre and online via Zoom
Speakers: Prof Myles Allen (School of Geography and the Environment), Dr Friederike Otto (University of Oxford Environmental Change Institute), Prof Robert Vautard (LSCE)
Organising department: Department of Physics
Organiser: Philip Stier (AOPP)
Organiser contact email address: eahod@physics.ox.ac.uk
Host: Philip Stier (AOPP)
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-special-symposium-recognising-the-work-of-geert-jan-van-oldenborgh-tickets-291273375507
Booking email: eahod@physics.ox.ac.uk
Cost: FOC
Audience: Public
Editor: Helen Smith