Final Report Summary - DROUGHT-HEAT (Land-Climate Interactions: Constraints for Droughts and Heatwaves in a Changing Climate)
- observational diagnostic datasets for quantifying processes leading to droughts and heatwaves (e.g. Humphrey et al. 2016, Surv. Geophysics; Humphrey et al, 2017, GRL; Schwingshackl et al. 2017, J. Climate; see also http://land-climate-atlas.ethz.ch)
- identification of global-scale effects of droughts on the carbon cycle (e.g. Humphrey et al. 2018, Nature)
- reduction of uncertainties in the projection of changes in temperature extremes in mid-latitudes (e.g. Vogel et al. 2017, GRL; Vogel et al. 2018, ESD; Schwingshackl et al. 2019, ERL)
- Identification of systematic biases in representation of drought in state-of-the-art Earth System Models, and observations-based constraints for drought projections (e.g. Moon et al. 2018, JGR; Padron et al. 2019, GRL)
- development of regional climate sensitivity concept and derivation of associated relationships as function of global warming for a range of climate extremes (Seneviratne et al. 2016, Nature; Seneviratne et al. 2018, Nature)
- quantification of the potential of land use change to mitigate regional climate extremes under low-emissions scenarios (at 1.5°C or 2°C of global warming) (Hirsch et al. 2018, Earth's Future; Seneviratne et al. 2018, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A)
- disentangling the contribution of dynamic vs thermodynamic processes to recent heatwaves, with an identification of a strong contribution of thermodynamic processes to recent hot extremes (Wehrli et al. 2018, GRL; Wehrli et al. 2019, JGR)