Representing Climate and Extreme Weather Events in Integrated Assessment Models: A Review of Existing Methods and Options for Development

作者: C.M. Goodess , C. Hanson , M. Hulme , T.J. Osborn

DOI: 10.1076/IAIJ.4.3.145.23772

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摘要: The lack of information about future changes in extreme weather is a major constraint Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) climate change. generation descriptions current IAMs assessed.We also review recent work on scenario development methods for extremes, focusing those issues which are most relevant to the needs IAMs. Finally, some options implementing scenarios extremes considered.

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