WEBINARS

XAIDA is now hosting an open monthly webinar. Within the XAIDA project, sixteen research institutes and climate risk practitioners, aim to develop and apply novel artificial intelligence methods to better assess and predict the influence of climate change on extreme weather. Join the webinar each month to dive into interesting topics such as machine learning for climate extremes, the societal impact of extremes, and education about climate change.

 

Coordination: Maria Gonzalez-Calabuig (Univ. València), Oana-Iulia Popescu (DLR), Manon Rousselle (IPSL)

 

Registration: xaidaproject@gmail.com

Programme 2024

See below the abstracts and details or click on the title of the presentation.

 

Jan. 24

10:30am (CET)

Davide FARANDA

(IPSL-CNRS)

A framework for attributing extreme events to climate change and evaluating adaptation strategies: the example of Venice Acqua Alta events

Feb. 28

2pm CET

Raed Hamed (VU Amsterdam)Climate Storylines  for assessing compound events and extreme crop impacts

March 19

2pm CET

José Maria Tárraga (Univ. València)
Exploring interactions between socioeconomic context and natural hazards on human population displacement

April 9

2pm CET

Miguel-Ángel FERNÁNDEZ-TORRES (Univ. València)The AIDE Toolbox: Artificial Intelligence for Disentangling Extremes

April 30

2pm CET

Jitendra SINGH (ETH Zurich)Circulation dampened heat extremes intensification over the Midwest USA and amplified over Western Europe

May 21

2pm CET

Emmanuel ROUGES (Univ. Reading)The link between weather regimes and energy shortfall events in Europe

June 13

2pm CET

Christian REIMERS (Max-Planck)Impact modeling for phenology

July 3

2pm CET

Lucas FERY (LSCE-IPSL)Detection and Attribution of Derechos in France

Sept. 10

2pm CET

Nathan Mankovich (UVEG)Dynamic Mode Decomposition with Control for Climate Analyses – Opportunities for Attribution

Oct. 25

Postponed December 6 (TBC)

Emanuele BEVACQUA (UFZ)
&
Niklas LUTHER (JLU)

Compound weather and climate events in a changing climate

XAIDA – CLINT joint seminar

Nov. 5

2pm CET

Fiona SPULER (Univ. Reading)Identifying probabilistic weather regimes targeted to a local-scale impact variable based on a modified variational autoencoder architecture

 

Programme 2025

The programme is in progress

 

January 6

2pm CET

Dominik SCHUMACHER (ETH Zurich)Heatwave storylines

January 21

2pm CET

Svenja SEEBER (ETH Zurich)How extreme was the global heat in 2023/24?
TBC  
   

XAIDA Webinar #11

The 11th session of our webinar will occur on November 5th at 2 PM CET. Fiona Spuler (Univ. Reading) will do a presentation on ‘Identifying probabilistic weather regimes targeted to a local-scale impact variable based on a modified variational autoencoder architecture’.
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XAIDA Webinar #10

[Postponed] The 10th session of our webinars will be held in partnership with the CLINT (Climate Intelligence) project. Emanuele Bevacqua (UFZ) and Niklas Luther (JLU) will do a presentation on compound weather and climate events in a changing climate.
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XAIDA Webinar #9

The 9th session of our webinar will occur on September 10th at 2 PM CET. Nathan Mankovich (UVEG) will do a presentation on the Dynamic Mode Decomposition with control (DMDc).
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XAIDA Webinar #8

The 8th session of our webinar will occur on July 3rd at 2 PM CET. Lucas Fery (LSCE-IPSL, CEA Saclay) will do a presentation on the detection and attribution of derechos in France.
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XAIDA Webinar #7

The 7th session of our webinar will occur on June 13th at 2 PM CET. Christian Reimers (Max Planck Institute, Germany) will do a presentation on impact modeling for phenology.
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XAIDA Webinar #6

The 6th session of our webinar will occur on May 21th at 2 PM CET. Emmanuel Rouges (University of Reading, UK) will explain the link bertween weather regimes and energy shortfall events in Europe.
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