Worldwide Integrated Study of Extremes

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Worldwide Integrated Study of Extremes Ronald Stewart and Kit Szeto

WORLDWIDE INTEGRATED STUDY OF EXTREMES (WISE) Objective: To better understand the occurrence, evolution and role of extremes within the climate system (and to contribute to their better prediction) It formally started in mid-2005 The effort is initially focusing on droughts and extended wet periods Extremes are an important aspect of GEWEX Phase II Roadmap

FOCAL POINTS Definitions of extremes Databases WEBS follow-on for extremes Trends of extremes Extremes during CEOP

1. DEFINITIONS Issue: How do we define an extreme event? Action: Summary of many techniques currently being used to characterize extremes

2. DATASETS Issue: How can we document the occurrence of extremes of interest to GHP? Action: Numerous relevant datasets including those from GEWEX

3. WEBS Follow-On Issues: What are the ‘water and energy cycling’ characteristics of extremes? What processes and feedbacks are responsible for these evolving features in different regions? Actions: One approach: Case Studies of Extreme Events One initial case study: Canadian Prairies (1999-2005)

GLOBAL PRECIPITATION ANOMALY 2001 2002

4. TRENDS OF EXTREMES Issue: Have extremes changed in their characteristics and how can we explain the results? Actions: Summary of trend studies Possibly carry out other trend studies based on our other results

5. EXTREMES DURING CEOP Issues: During the CEOP period … What extremes occurred? What are the characteristics of these extremes? How did the cycling of water and energy occur within these extremes? To what degree were the extremes inter-connected? Actions: Studies underway

2001 2002 GLOBAL PRECIPITATION ANOMALY An initial WISE case study 2001 2002 An initial WISE case study We also need to document extremes worldwide and study their inter-connections

PLANS FOR WISE Some examples include. Short-term (~ 1 year) WISE-related session at the autumn 2006 AGU WISE session in conjunction with the 2007 CEOP workshop WISE-related sessions at IUGG 2007 Longer-term (1-4 years) Inventory of events during CEOP Case studies from CSEs and CEOP and comparisons Inter-connections of extremes during CEOP Study of trends in extreme events and interpretations Synthesis-review article on extremes and the climate system …

SUMMARY Extremes are important and are a highlight of WCRP and are a focal point of most (or all) CSEs WISE is currently focusing on a sub-set of this large issue: key aspects of droughts and extended wet periods Initial activities build on and contribute to GEWEX and CEOP Important issues include: extremes within GEWEX and WCRP? extremes within merged GHP-CEOP?