Paper No. 2
Presentation Time: 1:55 PM

COMMUNICATING UNCERTAINTY IN CLIMATE SCIENCES: PERSPECTIVE FROM THE PRESIDENT-ELECT OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (Invited Presentation)


SHEPHERD, J. Marshall, Department of Geography/Atmospheric Sciences, University of Georgia, GG Building, Room 107, Athens, GA 30602, marshgeo@gmail.com

In the wake of punishing heat waves, historic droughts, extensive flooding and extraordinary melt activity on Greenland, many are asking if we are seeing long-predicted results of climate change, caused primarily by man-made heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. Recent studies on extreme events found in an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society suggest that such events may not be attributable to weather variability alone. They also echo warnings issued by scientists for decades.