State-of-the-art global models underestimate impacts from climate extremes.
Jacob Schewe,
Simon N Gosling,
Christopher Reyer,
Fang Zhao,
Philippe Ciais,
Joshua Elliott,
Louis Francois,
Veronika Huber,
Heike K Lotze,
Sonia I Seneviratne,
Michelle TH van Vliet,
Robert Vautard,
Yoshihide Wada,
Lutz Breuer,
Matthias Büchner,
David A Carozza,
Jinfeng Chang,
Marta Coll,
Delphine Deryng,
Allard de Wit,
Tyler D Eddy,
Christian Folberth,
Katja Frieler,
Andrew D Friend,
Dieter Gerten,
Lukas Gudmundsson,
Naota Hanasaki,
Akihiko Ito,
Nikolay Khabarov,
Hyungjun Kim,
Peter Lawrence,
Catherine Morfopoulos,
Christoph Müller,
Hannes Müller Schmied,
René Orth,
Sebastian Ostberg,
Yadu Pokhrel,
Thomas AM Pugh,
Gen Sakurai,
Yusuke Satoh,
Erwin Schmid,
Tobias Stacke,
Jeroen Steenbeek,
Jörg Steinkamp,
Qiuhong Tang,
Hanqin Tian,
Derek P Tittensor,
Jan Volkholz,
Xuhui Wang,
Lila Warszawski
Mar 15, 2019
Global impact models represent process-level understanding of how natural and human systems may be affected by climate change. Their projections are used in integrated assessments of climate change. Here we test, for the first...