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Extreme weather and climate events with ecological relevance: a review

机译:与生态相关的极端天气和气候事件:回顾

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Robust evidence exists that certain extreme weather and climate events, especially daily temperature and precipitation extremes, have changed in regard to intensity and frequency over recent decades. These changes have been linked to human-induced climate change, while the degree to which climate change impacts an individual extreme climate event (ECE) is more difficult to quantify. Rapid progress in event attribution has recently been made through improved understanding of observed and simulated climate variability, methods for event attribution and advances in numerical modelling. Attribution for extreme temperature events is stronger compared with other event types, notably those related to the hydrological cycle. Recent advances in the understanding of ECEs, both in observations and their representation in state-of-the-art climate models, open new opportunities for assessing their effect on human and natural systems. Improved spatial resolution in global climate models and advances in statistical and dynamical downscaling now provide climatic information at appropriate spatial and temporal scales. Together with the continued development of Earth System Models that simulate biogeochemical cycles and interactions with the biosphere at increasing complexity, these make it possible to develop a mechanistic understanding of how ECEs affect biological processes, ecosystem functioning and adaptation capabilities. Limitations in the observational network, both for physical climate system parameters and even more so for long-term ecological monitoring, have hampered progress in understanding bio-physical interactions across a range of scales. New opportunities for assessing how ECEs modulate ecosystem structure and functioning arise from better scientific understanding of ECEs coupled with technological advances in observing systems and instrumentation.This article is part of the themed issue ‘Behavioural, ecological and evolutionary responses to extreme climatic events’.
机译:有确凿的证据表明,在最近几十年中,某些极端天气和气候事件,尤其是每日温度和降水极端事件,在强度和频率方面发生了变化。这些变化与人为引起的气候变化有关,而气候变化对单个极端气候事件(ECE)的影响程度更难以量化。最近,通过对观测和模拟的气候变异性,事件归因方法以及数值建模方面的进展有了更好的了解,事件归因得到了迅速的发展。与其他事件类型相比,极端温度事件的归因要强得多,特别是与水文循环有关的事件。对欧洲经委会的了解方面的最新进展,无论是在观测方面还是在最先进的气候模型中的表示方式,都为评估其对人类和自然系统的影响提供了新的机会。现在,全球气候模型中空间分辨率的提高以及统计和动态缩减尺度的进步,现在可以在适当的时空尺度上提供气候信息。伴随着不断发展的地球系统模型的发展,该模型以越来越复杂的方式模拟生物地球化学循环以及与生物圈的相互作用,使人们有可能对ECE如何影响生物过程,生态系统功能和适应能力建立一种机械理解。观测网络的局限性,无论是物理气候系统的参数,还是长期生态监测的更大局限性,都阻碍了人们在一系列尺度上理解生物物理相互作用方面的进展。对ECE的更好的科学理解以及观测系统和仪器的技术进步,为评估ECE如何调节生态系统结构和功能提供了新的机会。本文是“对极端气候事件的行为,生态和进化反应”主题的一部分。

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