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eXtreme events : Artificial Intelligence for Detection and Attribution

Sixteen European research institutes are joining forces with climate risk practitioners to better assess and predict the influence of climate change on extreme weather using novel artificial intelligence methods. This new EU-funded 4-year project, called “XAIDA”, started in September 2021.

 

 

In 2021, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, one of the initiators of XAIDA, passed away. He also laid down the foundations of rapid attribution.

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Stakeholders Platform – Energy

STAKEHOLDERS PLATFORM | ENERGY Every city authority in the world is faced with tough decisions on how to deal with present and future losses due to changing likelihoods and intensities of extreme weather. It is relevant to identify crucial entry points to work with stakeholders.    Between 4 and 11…

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Stakeholders Platform – Cities

STAKEHOLDERS PLATFORM | CITIES Every city authority in the world is faced with tough decisions on how to deal with present and future losses due to changing likelihoods and intensities of extreme weather. It is relevant to identify crucial entry points to work with stakeholders.    Between 4 and 11…

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Stakeholders Platform – Legal

STAKEHOLDERS PLATFORM | LEGAL Every city authority in the world is faced with tough decisions on how to deal with present and future losses due to changing likelihoods and intensities of extreme weather. It is relevant to identify crucial entry points to work with stakeholders.    Between 4 and 11…

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Stakeholders Platform – Agriculture

STAKEHOLDERS PLATFORM | Agriculture Every city authority in the world is faced with tough decisions on how to deal with present and future losses due to changing likelihoods and intensities of extreme weather. It is relevant to identify crucial entry points to work with stakeholders.    Between 4 and 11…

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XAIDA Webinar #6

The 6th session of our webinar will occur on May 21th at 2 PM CET. Emmanuel Rouges (University of Reading, UK) will explain the link bertween weather regimes and energy shortfall events in Europe.
Check out the details to attend, discuss and follow the discussion!

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