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Subject: "In Summary There Is Low Confidence In The Human Influence On The Changes In High River Flows On The Global Scale."
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2025 12:28:11 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
"In summary there is low confidence in the human influence on the changes in high river flows on the global scale." - IPCC
Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing Climate
Coordinating Lead Authors:
Sonia I. Seneviratne (Switzerland), Xuebin Zhang (Canada)
Lead Authors:
Muhammad Adnan (Pakistan), Wafae Badi (Morocco), Claudine Dereczynski (Brazil),
Alejandro Di Luca (Australia/Canada/Argentina), Subimal Ghosh (India), Iskhaq Iskandar
(Indonesia), James Kossin (United States of America), Sophie Lewis (Australia), Friederike Otto
(United Kingdom/Germany), Izidine Pinto (South Africa/Mozambique), Masaki Satoh (Japan),
Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano (Spain), Michael Wehner (United States of America), Botao Zhou (China)
Contributing Authors:
Mathias Hauser (Switzerland), Megan Kirchmeier-Young (Canada/United States of America),
Lisa V. Alexander (Australia), Richard P. Allan (United Kingdom), Mansour Almazroui
(Saudi Arabia), Lincoln M. Alvez (Brazil), Margot Bador (France, Australia/France),
Rondrotiana Barimalala (South Africa/Madagascar), Richard A. Betts (United Kingdom),
Suzana J. Camargo (United States of America/Brazil, United States of America), Pep G. Canadell
(Australia), Erika Coppola (Italy), Markus G. Donat (Spain/Germany, Australia), Hervé Douville
(France), Robert J. H. Dunn (United Kingdom/Germany,United Kingdom), Erich Fischer
(Switzerland), Hayley J. Fowler (United Kingdom), Nathan P. Gillett (Canada), Peter Greve
(Austria/Germany), Michael Grose (Australia), Lukas Gudmundsson (Switzerland/
Germany, Iceland), José Manuel Guttiérez (Spain), Lofti Halimi (Algeria), Zhenyu Han
(China), Kevin Hennessy (Australia), Richard G. Jones (United Kingdom), Yeon-Hee Kim
(Republic of Korea), Thomas Knutson (United States of America), June-Yi Lee (Republic of Korea),
Chao Li (China), Georges-Noel T. Longandjo (South Africa/Democratic Republic of the Congo),
Kathleen L. McInnes (Australia), Tim R. McVicar (Australia), Malte Meinshausen (Australia/
Germany), Seung-Ki Min (Republic of Korea), Ryan S. Padron Flasher (Switzerland/Ecuador,
United States of America), Christina M. Patricola (United States of America), Roshanka Ranasinghe
(The Netherlands/Sri Lanka, Australia), Johan Reyns (The Netherlands/Belgium), Joeri Rogelj
(United Kingdom/Belgium), Alex C. Ruane (United States of America), Daniel Ruiz Carrascal
(United States of America/Colombia), Bjørn H. Samset (Norway), Jonathan Spinoni (Italy),
Chapter 11 Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing Climate
Qiaohong Sun (Canada/China), Ying Sun (China), Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla (Rwanda/Senegal),
Claudia Tebaldi (United States of America), Laurent Terray (France), Wim Thiery (Belgium),
Jessica Tierney (United States of America), Maarten K. van Aalst (The Netherlands),
Bart van den Hurk (The Netherlands), Robert Vautard (France), Wen Wang (China), Seth Westra
(Australia), Jakob Zscheischler (Germany)
Review Editors:
Johnny Chan (China), Asgeir Sorteberg (Norway), Carolina Vera (Argentina)
Chapter Scientists:
Mathias Hauser (Switzerland), Megan Kirchmeier-Young (Canada/United States of America),
Hui Wan (Canada)
This Chapter should be cited as:
Seneviratne, S.I., X. Zhang, M. Adnan, W. Badi, C. Dereczynski, A. Di Luca, S. Ghosh, I. Iskandar, J. Kossin, S. Lewis,
F. Otto, I. Pinto, M. Satoh, S.M. Vicente-Serrano, M. Wehner, and B. Zhou, 2021: Weather and Climate Extreme
Events in a Changing Climate. In Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group
I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change . Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, pp. 1513-1766, doi:10.1017/9781009157896.013.
https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_Chapter11.pdf
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West Arctic Sea Ice Higher Than 1981
Greenland Overrun
Cyclone Activity At Record Lows
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