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  • [ONLINE] A11E-02: Heatwaves in a changing climate: Dynamical insights from idealized modeling experiments (invited)
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Author(s):
Daniela Domeisen, University of Lausanne (First Author, Presenting Author)
Emmanuele Russo, ECMWF
Bernat Jiménez Esteve, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Wolfgang Wicker, University of Lausanne
Hilla Afargan Gerstman, University of Bern
Maria Pyrina, ETH Zurich / ECMWF
Doris Folini, ETH Zurich
Nili Harnik, Tel Aviv University
Kai Kornhuber, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University


Heatwaves are deadly extreme weather events that are predicted to intensify under climate change. We however do not fully understand why and how they will change in a changing climate. By using model experiments and adding new components at every step we aim to understand how different factors such as topography, surface friction, and the changed dynamics under climate change affect heatwaves, and how these factors may contribute to heatwave changes in a changed climate.



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