Environment Canada has announced that it can now rapidly link high-heat weather events to climate change. The department's weather attribution analysis can confirm climate change's role in heat waves within days. This capability allows scientists to estimate the degree to which human-induced climate change has influenced a heat wave or extreme heat event within a week of its occurrence. Friederike Otto, a renowned climate researcher, noted that Canada's weather service will be the first in the world to issue such rapid analyses. The announcement was reported on June 16 by @CBCDavid and is relevant to #cdnpoli.
Environment and Climate Change Canada says it's now able to publicly identify links between episodes of extreme heat and climate change within days of a weather event. https://t.co/H9wsOrM3Sb
Friederike Otto, an internationally renowned climate researcher and one of the global leaders in weather attribution science, said Canada's weather service will be the first in the world to issue rapid analyses of heat events. https://t.co/715JyQeQY0 https://t.co/715JyQeQY0
The federal department says that its scientists now have the ability to estimate the degree to which human-induced #ClimateChange played a role in a heat wave or extreme heat event within a week of it happening. https://t.co/FeLYhpC2tJ
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Environment Canada says it can now rapidly link high-heat weather events to climate change Department says weather attribution analysis can confirm climate change's role in heat waves within days https://t.co/PIdk6t0gvJ
Environment Canada says it can now rapidly link high-heat weather events to climate change. Department says weather attribution analysis can confirm climate change's role in heat waves within days, @CBCDavid reports. https://t.co/J02iGPKdg9 #cdnpoli Find out more at… https://t.co/xPBehdtVcc