Extratropical cyclone clustering and its impact on Western Europe
LOCATION
Edgbaston
Birmingham
West Midlands
B15 2TT
United Kingdom
SPEAKER | Dr Matthew Priestley, University of Exeter
ABSTRACT | Extratropical cyclones are the main natural hazard for Western Europe in the winter. They cause an average of $2 billion of damage per year, with this being enhanced for multiple cyclones affecting the same region in a very short time after one another. This is known as clustering. In this talk, the drivers of these events were discussed for various regions of Europe as well as how the recurrent influence of multiple extreme cyclones can lead to high impacts. Furthermore the large-scale atmospheric drivers of these events was presented and also discussed as to how these events may change as a result of climate change.
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This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate. Free to attend. Non members are welcome.
SPEAKER | Dr Matthew Priestley, University of Exeter
ABSTRACT | Extratropical cyclones are the main natural hazard for Western Europe in the winter. They cause an average of $2 billion of damage per year, with this being enhanced for multiple cyclones affecting the same region in a very short time after one another. This is known as clustering. In this talk, the drivers of these events were discussed for various regions of Europe as well as how the recurrent influence of multiple extreme cyclones can lead to high impacts. Furthermore the large-scale atmospheric drivers of these events was presented and also discussed as to how these events may change as a result of climate change.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate. Free to attend. Non members are welcome.