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(@anlomedad) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 3.695 · Folger: 562
Mi 31.07.2024 08:40
What was the highest ever computed forecast in an #WeatherForecast ensemble member – eg for #Lytton in Canada?
You recall: they had over 49°C on June 29 2021.
Did a forecast ensemble member foresee that "perfect storm" in Lytton? Did a member go even higher?
Ideally, I'd like to see the all-time forecast maxima °C in ensemble members of the past 4 years. As a global map with a good colour scale that is easily translatable to °C on the map. As a bonus: max 6h cumulative precipitation.
Or a clickable map maybe: click a location to see all-time max computed °C and date.
From such a map, we can feel ourselves into the worst-case scenario for the next 4 years or so: how impacts on anthroposphere and biosphere might spread across regions, and how that might play out in society, geo-politics, climate policy.
I don't have a clue wrt where to even start such a project. Is a data digger or #meteorologist among you who would do it?
#meteorology #weather #ExtremeWeather #FollowerPower
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