Regional climate Information: Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica
Monday, 8th November 2021
In this side-event the latest knowledge on climate change will be presented by IPCC authors for Australia, New Zealand (Australasia) and Antarctica from the recently released Working Group I contribution to the IPCC sixth assessment report. The session will provide an overview of the main changes that have been observed and are expected with further global climate change.
For Australia and New Zealand additional findings for the key climatic impact drivers such as fire weather, marine heatwaves and snow cover will also be presented.
For Antarctica the implications of Antarctic ice changes on global sea level will be described.
The first part of the event will then conclude with a presentation of the IPCC Interactive Atlas, demonstrating how it facilitates exploration of many of the datasets used in the main assessment and also the synthesis information on climate change over Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica presented in the Summary for Policymakers and the Technical summary.
The second part of the event will comprise three breakout groups focusing on the regions: 1: Australia; 2: New Zealand; 3: Antarctica. The breakout groups will facilitate interaction between WGI authors and participants, providing the opportunity to raise and respond to questions, and discuss other comments or concerns. Each will be led by at least one facilitator, and a rapporteur from each group will report any key topics raised in the discussions back to plenary.
Jorge Baño Medina
Institute of Physics of Cantabria
Nicholas Golledge
Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington
Pandora HOPE
Bureau of Meteorology
Maialen Iturbide
Institute of Physics of Cantabria
Shayne McGregor
School of Earth, Amtosphere and Environment, Monash University
Olaf Morgenstern
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
Roshanka (RWMRJB) Ranasinghe
IHE Delft/University of Twente, The Netherlands
Blair Trewin
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Regional climate: Australia and New Zealand
Shayne McGregor
Regional climate and ice sheet response: Antarctica
Nick Golledge