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1 A WISE “Case study” During CEOP Some Thoughts

2 Background Some of CEOP’s key features include: Focus on a particular period ‘Ready’ access to a variety of information CEOP’s scientific effort is concerned with the water cycle: Fluxes and reservoirs over land Monsoon circulations Excellent opportunity to consider extremes: A major scientific and societal issue Some work is already being conducted

3 EXAMPLES OF EXTREMES DURING A YEAR OF CEOP

4 GLOBAL PRECIPITATION ANOMALIES EXAMPLE DURING THE CEOP PERIOD 2002

5 Global Extremes … a case study This study contributes to two main issues: To advance our understanding of extremes including their occurrence, characteristics, evolution and inter- connections To gain experience and to develop tools for later studies including prediction

6 The Focus of Extremes During CEOP Droughts and floods location (by globe, continent) area severity timing and duration Other extremes potentially could be added such as … heat waves, …

7 WATER AND ENERGY CYCLING DURING EXTREMES: AN EXAMPLE FOR DROUGHT Drought can be considered to be an aberration in the regional cycling of water and energy

8 CEOP Extremes Case Study Do-able WISE activity with its global perspective Contributor to and beneficiary of CEOP Some key aspects coordinated collection of detailed case studies global inter-connections CEOP-period extremes in long-term perspective Not all the global information on extremes is readily available so the overall study has to be considered as a ‘pilot’ one

9 Scientific Issues for CEOP Extremes include … What extremes occurred? What are their features that made them ‘extreme’? reference to definitions, return period, etc. For extremes studied in detail, why did they occur? Were they linked and if so how and why? What are the implications for simulations and trends (past and future)?

10 Some Measures of Extreme Assessing whether an event is extreme is a critical issue. Some considerations and implications include: 1. Characteristics such as: location, timing, precipitation, temperature, duration, area … 2. Statistically-based studies give guidance on how to show ‘how’ individual event case studies are extreme and to what extent 3.Such information is important to place the CEOP time period into the proper perspective from the global system down to individual events

11 CEOP Extremes: Some Examples

12 THE ‘SYSTEM’

13 STEPS Pragmatic summary: Summarize the occurrence of extremes around the world and some of their characteristics mainly by using readily-available information Identify regional in-depth studies that are already focusing on particular extremes during CEOP Ensure that appropriate global scale studies are carried out to fully achieve the Extremes objectives

14 DETAILED EXTREMES STUDIES Several detailed studies of extremes during CEOP are already underway including: Effort Contact AMMA BALTEX CPPA DRI Kit Szeto - Ron Stewart LPB Hugo Berbery LBA Jose Marengo MAHASRI MDB … There are undoubtedly other efforts as well and perhaps some of the above do not have any focus on extremes … But, existing ‘event case studies’ form a strong foundation for the ‘overall case study’ … a case study of case studies..?

15 DRI (Canadian Prairie drought) 500 km 2001/02

16 DRI (flooding at the end of the drought) St. Jean de Baptiste, Manitoba July 2005

17 LBA Circulation anomalies  Drought of 2005 Tropical North Atlantic: Anomalously warm surface waters. ITCZ northward displaced Amazonia: Downward motion in Southwestern Amazonia (less rainfall) over the Headwaters of major Amazonian Rivers : Consequence: Low river levels in central Amazonia Some rainfall in central and Eastern Amazonia Not all Amazonia was affected by drought in 2005. (El Niño induced droughts affect central and eastern Amazonia also)  2005 Non El Niño year Land surface processes?. Role of smoke and aerosols in delaying onset of rainy season? Drought Rain

18 Moisture fluxes and their convergence associated with intense precipitation events LPB

19 Other examples to be added …

20 Specific datasets include: Floods: Dartmouth, GPCC, … Droughts: Drought/Aridity indices, … Heat waves: Temperature (e.g., NCDC?) … More datasets are listed on the WISE web site: www.meteo.mcgill.ca/wise DATASETS

21 SPECIFIC ACTIONS Iterate on concept List of/contacts for detailed studies of extremes Acquire datasets for extremes Place CEOP extremes in perspective with respect to past climate Continual communications amongst participants

22 OUTCOMES Some outcomes for the WISE ‘CEOP case study’ that is basically a ‘few-year-snapshot’ based to a large extent on activities already underway: Inventory of extremes for this period Placement of these extremes within a long-term context Detailed water and energy studies of a ‘relatively small’ number of extreme events Documentation and interpretations of inter-connections While significant scientific progress is expected, this ‘CEOP case study’ or ‘pilot study of global extremes’ must be viewed as a learning process so its experiences can be considered as a: Foundation for further research by others


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