Welcome to the third event of the 2024 Seminar Series of the Expertise Center for Climate Extremes (ECCE)! This one is coorganized with CLIMACT. You can attend it in person on the UNIL campus or online (Zoom link below).
Please use this Zoom link for online attendance.
Prof. Manuela Brunner:
Title: Climate and reservoir influences on droughts, floods, and their transitions
The frequency and magnitude of hydrological extremes, namely, droughts, floods, and their transitions, are undergoing change. In this talk, I show how these different types of extremes are responding to climate change and how they are influenced by water regulation, specifically reservoirs. In addition, I discuss potential adaptation approaches to ongoing and future changes in hydrologic extremes.
Prof. Tom Beucler:
Title: Tropical precipitation in a changing climate
Heavy precipitation causes severe flooding and water storage issues across the globe, especially in the Tropics where most of the vulnerable world population resides. Understanding and accurately representing precipitation processes in tropical regions is therefore crucial for improving forecasting tools in the Tropics and global Earth system models used for climate projections. After reviewing current projections of expected changes in tropical precipitation as the global climate warms, I will highlight gaps in our understanding of extreme tropical precipitation and illustrate how advancements in physical insights and data-driven techniques can aid in addressing these gaps.