Orals UP3.1

UP3.1

Climate change detection, assessment of trends, variability and extremes
Convener: Albert M.G. Klein Tank  | Co-Conveners: Monika Lakatos , Martine Rebetez 
Orals
 / Tue, 04 Sep, 10:30–12:30  / 14:00–18:30  / Room E IV
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 05 Sep, 09:30–10:30  / Display Mon, 03 Sep, 09:30–Wed, 05 Sep, 12:30  / Poster area

Tuesday, 4 September 2018
Room E IV
Chairperson: Monika Lakatos
Analyses of temperature

10:30–11:00
EMS2018-476
Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution (solicited)
Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Friederike Otto, Robert Vautard, Sarah Kew, and Sjoukje Philip
11:00–11:15
EMS2018-696
Temperature Trends, Variability, and Extreme Events in the Berkeley Earth Homogenized Daily Temperature Data Set
Robert Rohde
11:15–11:30 EMS2018-828
Analysis of the Temperature Extremes Variability in Different Climates of Iran (withdrawn)
Ali Akbar Sabziparvar, Fereshteh Ghiami-Shamami, and Seirou Shinoda
11:30–11:45
EMS2018-339
Unprecedented spring frost event in Switzerland and Germany in April 2017
Martine Rebetez and Yann Vitasse
11:45–12:00
EMS2018-719
Temporal variability of winter temperature extremes in Poland
Agnieszka Wypych, Zbigniew Ustrnul, and Agnieszka Sulikowska
12:00–12:15
EMS2018-606
Heat waves analysis over France in present and future climate
Jean-Michel Soubeyroux, Michel Schneider, Gaelle Ouzeau, and Christian Viel
12:15–12:30
EMS2018-148 | presentation
Detection and attribution of Southern European cold spells via a statistical Mechanics Approach
Miriam D'Errico, Davide Faranda, Pascal Yiou, and Cesare Nardini
Lunch break
14:00–14:15
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Analyses of snow and sea level

14:15–14:30
EMS2018-435
Widespread and accelerated decrease of mean and extreme snow depth observed over Europe
Adria Fontrodona Bach, Gerard van der Schrier, Ryan Teuling, Lieke Melsen, and Albert Klein Tank
14:30–14:45
EMS2018-284
Decreasing snow depth accompanied with mixed snowfall trends in Finland in 1961-2014
Anna Luomaranta, Juha Aalto, and Kirsti Jylhä
14:45–15:00 EMS2018-257
Joint evolution of high-percentile and mean sea level: detecting the deviations using century-long tide gauge time series (withdrawn)
Jeremy Rohmer and Gonéri Le Cozannet
Analyses of wind, precipitation, droughts and clouds

15:00–15:15
EMS2018-565
Climatological study of extreme wind events in a coastal area
Damyan Barantiev, Orlin Gueorguiev, Hristina Kirova, and Ekaterina Batchvarova
15:15–15:30
EMS2018-523
Current and future risk of wind droughts in Europe
Blanka Bartok and Robert Vautard
15:30–15:45
EMS2018-395
An new reason why we should see more extremely high precipitation amounts
Rasmus E. Benestad, Abdelkader Mezghani, Helene B. Erlandsen, and Kajsa M. Parding
15:45–16:00
EMS2018-547
Increasing extremeness of precipitation in Central Europe? Comparison between past and recent events
Miloslav Müller, Vojtěch Bližňák, Jan Brych, Blanka Gvoždíková, Marek Kašpar, and Petr Zacharov
Refreshment break
16:30–16:45
EMS2018-430
Global past, present, and future meteorological droughts
Jonathan Spinoni, Juergen Vogt, Paulo Barbosa, Gustavo Naumann, and Alessandro Dosio
16:45–17:00
EMS2018-539
Future severe convective storms in Euro-Mediterranean region based on simulated environmental conditions
Abdullah Kahraman, Deniz Ural, and Baris Onol
17:00–17:15
EMS2018-446
Where will arid areas enlarge or reduce in a global warming future?
Jonathan Spinoni, Juergen Vogt, Paulo Barbosa, and Alessandro Dosio
17:15–17:30
EMS2018-207
Quantifying Human Impact to the Rainfall Extremes Associated with Tropical Cyclone
Cheng-Ta Chen, Shih-How Lo, Chung-Chieh Wang, and Kazuhisa Tsuboki
17:30–17:45
EMS2018-790
Easterly waves and their changes under climate change scenarios in the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico
Jose Antonio Salinas, María Eugenia Maya, and Constantina Hernández
17:45–18:00
EMS2018-641 | presentation
Upcoming Asian monsoon hydroclimatological research framework under GEWEX
Toru Terao, Shinjiro Kanae, and Jun Matsumoto
18:00–18:30
Poster pitches