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Observational Constraints on Extremes for Estimating the Warmest Events by the End of the Century

Offered By: Institut Henri Poincaré via YouTube

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Explore a 44-minute lecture from Institut Henri Poincaré on observational constraints for estimating extreme warm events by the century's end and the IPSL/RTE collaboration framework. Delve into Freddy Bouchet's (CNRS and ENS / LMD et IPSL) insights on using observational data to predict future temperature extremes and understand the collaborative efforts between IPSL and RTE in addressing climate change impacts.

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Observational constraints on extremes for estimating the warmest events by the end of the century...


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Institut Henri Poincaré

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