The results of the CLINT project were presented from 24 to 27 September 2024 at the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy, at the MedCLIVAR-SISC 2024 Conference, showcasing a range of studies on climate extremes and their drivers. The following contributions will be highlighted:
INVITED
David Barriopedro: AI-based attribution of extreme events
ORAL
Lorine Behr, Elena Xoplaki, Niklas Luther, Elina Tragou, Jürg Luterbacher, Vassilis Zervakis: The 2023 marine heatwave in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea: ocean response to atmospheric circulation
Antonello Squintu, Ronan Mcadam, César Peláez Rodríguez, Jorge Pérez Aracil, Carmen Álvarez Castro, Enrico Scoccimarro: Storylines of heat waves over Po Valley in a 15°C World: drivers and impacts
Ronan Mcadam, César Peláez Rodríguez, Felicitas Hansen, Jorge Pérez Aracil, Antonello Squintu, Leone Cavicchia, Eduardo Zorita, Sancho Saldez-sanz, Enrico Scoccimarro Optimization-based driver detection and prediction of seasonal heat extremes
Ricardo M. Trigo, David Barriopedro, José M Garrido-Pérez, Amelie Simon, S.M. Plecha, A. Teles-machado, Ana Russo, Ricardo García-Herrera Heatwaves activity in Europe during summer 2022
Giulia Bonino, Ronan Mcadam, Carmen Alvarez-Castro, Leone Cavicchia, Panos Athanasiadis, Enrico Scoccimarro, Stefano Tibaldi, Silvio Gualdi, Simona Masina: Subtropical ridges over the Mediterranean Sea: the synoptic driver of summer marine heatwaves
POSTER
Carmen Alvarez-Castro, Veronica Torralba, Leone Cavicchia, Antonello Squintu, Enrico Scoccimarro, Silvio Gualdi, David Gallego, Cristina Peña-Ortiz, Claudia Butera: Predictability of recent extreme summers at seasonal scale