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- Title
Summary of an Interdisciplinary Workshop on Risk-Relevant Gaps and Needs in Freezing Rain Science.
- Authors
Chavas, Daniel; Liang, Jingjing; Baldwin, Mike; Zhou, Mo; Rustad, Lindsey; McCray, Christopher; DiVito, Stephanie; Kartheiser, Rebecca; Mullens, Esther
- Abstract
Finally, stakeholders expressed the need for midterm (30-yr) projections of freezing rain changes, which is a time scale that is more actionable than longer-term (end-of-century) projections though also challenging given the large natural variability of freezing rain. Keywords: Winter/cool season; Freezing precipitation; Renewable energy; Risk assessment; Societal impacts; Transportation meteorology EN Winter/cool season Freezing precipitation Renewable energy Risk assessment Societal impacts Transportation meteorology E1265 E1267 3 08/24/23 20230701 NES 230701 B I What i b : Freezing rain scientists and stakeholders generated a road map of risk-relevant knowledge gaps in freezing rain science and critical avenues to fill those gaps B I When i b : 11-12 October 2021 B I Where i b : Online On 11-12 October 2021, Purdue University hosted the Purdue Ice Storm Risk Workshop, a 2-day interdisciplinary workshop bringing together over 20 experts from across weather and climate science and a wide range of sectors, including meteorology, climate, forestry, energy, aviation, agriculture, and economics. Finally, given the acute nature of freezing rain impacts, continued dialogue between on-the-ground stakeholders and weather/climate scientists is critical to ensure the science is addressing decision-relevant needs.
- Subjects
FREEZING; ICING (Meteorology); CLIMATOLOGY; WEATHER forecasting; ATMOSPHERIC models
- Publication
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2023, Vol 104, Issue 7, pE1265
- ISSN
0003-0007
- Publication type
Proceeding
- DOI
10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0075.1