Presentation
Climate is changing rapidly, with losses and damages experienced in every region and every sector. However, awareness of this fact remains limited. Of particular relevance is how climate change modifies and enhances extreme weather events.
During the last 5-10 years, a large number of extreme weather and climate events have occurred, causing damage to infrastructure and casualties. This has raised the question about the role of climate change in altering the odds or the magnitude of a number of such events.
XAIDA, an EU-funded project started in September 2021, brings together the interdisciplinary expertise of a research consortium of 16 universities and research organizations. Our consortium unites experts in machine learning, statistics, and climate modeling.
Together we are designing new methods and apply them to recent high-impact events to understand the role of climate change. Further, we are studying if such events, or even more intense ones, will occur in the future. We are collaborating with concerned stakeholders from different sectors to prepare risk assessments and adaptation strategies for extreme weather.
Together with educators, we are developing new educational materials to improve the education of younger generations.
