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Explaining and predicting climate changes and extremes

Climate change is progressing rapidly, leading to more frequent and severe extreme weather events that current models find challenging to predict. EXPECT addresses critical gaps in understanding and predicting regional climate changes and extreme weather by using advanced climate model simulations, Earth observations, and machine learning. Addressing these knowledge gaps will provide a solid basis for reliable predictions of climate changes. 

Our project aims to enable trustworthy assessments and predictions of regional climate changes, including extremes, by developing a prototype operational capability for integrated attribution and prediction. Integrated attribution and prediction involve understanding and explaining the factors driving regional climate changes and extremes, assessing the accuracy of climate models in representing these drivers, and using this knowledge to improve climate predictions for more reliable and useful information. We also promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing among international research communities, strengthening global efforts to manage and adapt to climate change impacts. 

NEWS & EVENTS

Stay up to date with the latest news and upcoming events on assessments and predictions of regional climate change. 

EXPECT at EGU General Assembly 2025

EXPECT will be participating in the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025. Held […]

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Drivers of Annual to Decadal Changes in Climate 

Waves of change: how do atmospheric circulation patterns shape our climate?  Understanding atmospheric circulation is […]

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Library of resources

Explaining and predicting regional climate

Explore our library of resources, organised into categories like Science Explainers, Publications, and Reports. Discover themes such as Data for New Climate Insights, Integrated Attribution and Prediction, Climate Hazards, and Data Analysis Infrastructure and Tools to stay informed throughout the project.

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