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Climate intelligence: Extreme events detection, attribution and adaptation design using machine learning

CLINT

Project timeline
Start:
July 2021
Duration:
48 months
End:
June 2025
General Information
Weather and climate extremes pose challenges for adaptation and mitigation policies as well as disaster risk management, emphasizing the value of Climate Services in supporting strategic decision-making. Today Climate Services can benefit from an unprecedented availability of data, in particular from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, and from recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to exploit the full potential of these data.
The main objective of CLINT is the development of an AI framework composed of Machine Learning (ML) techniques and algorithms to process big climate datasets for improving Climate Science in the detection, causation and attribution of Extreme Events, including tropical cyclones, heatwaves and warm nights, and extreme droughts, along with compound events and concurrent extremes. Specifically, the framework will support (1) the detection of spatial and temporal patterns, and evolutions of climatological fields associated with Extreme Events, (2) the validation of the physically based nature of causality discovered by ML algorithms, and (3) the attribution of past and future Extreme Events to emissions of greenhouse gases and other anthropogenic forcing.
The framework will also cover the quantification of the Extreme Events impacts on a variety of socio-economic sectors under historical, forecasted and projected climate conditions by developing innovative and sectorial AI-enhanced Climate Services. These will be demonstrated across different spatial scales, from the pan European scale to support EU policies addressing the Water-Energy-Food Nexus to the local scale in three types of Climate Change Hotspots. Finally, these services will be operationalized into Web Processing Services, according to most advanced open data and software standards by Climate Services Information Systems, and into a Demonstrator to facilitate the uptake of project results by public and private entities for research and Climate Services development.
Hereon leads the work package entitled “Causation Analysis and Physical Interpretability of Extreme Events”.
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme AreaH2020-LC-CLA-2018-2019-2020 / H2020-LC-CLA-2020-2
Project TypeResearch & Innovation Action
Contract NumberGrant Agreement 101003876
Co-ordinatorPOLITECNICO DI MILANO (IT)
Funding for the Project (€) Funding for Hereon (€)
6,067,719466,420
Contact Person at Hereon Dr. Eduardo Zorita-Calva, Institute of Coastal Systems - Analysis and Modeling, Department Climate Extremes and Impacts (KSI), Phone:+49 (0)4152 87-1856; Dr. Frauke Feser, Phone:+49 (0)4152 87-2816
E-mail contact
Worldwide Europe

Participants
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici SCARL (IT), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (ES), Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH (DE), E3-Modelling AE (GR), European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (UK), HKV LIJN IN WATER BV (NL), Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen (DE), Politecnico di Milano (IT), Ramboll France SAS (FR), Stichting IHE Delft (NL), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SE), The Climate Data Factory (FR), Universidad Complutense (ES), Universidad De Alcala De Henares (ES)
CLINT website
Last Update: 28. October 2021