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IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report LR Figure 2.3 (a): Synthesis of assessment of observed change in hot extremes, heavy precipitation and drought and confidence in human contribution
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Citation:
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) , 2025, IPCC AR6 Synthesis
Report LR Figure 2.3 (a): Synthesis of assessment of observed change in hot
extremes, heavy precipitation and drought and confidence in human
contribution, NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC), IPCC
DDC, https://doi.org/10.7927/87np-k228
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The IPCC AR6 WGI inhabited regions are displayed as hexagons with identical size in their approximate geographical location (see legend for regional acronyms). All assessments are made for each region as a whole and for the 1950s to the present. Assessments made on different time scales or more local spatial scales might differ from what is shown in the figure. The colours in each panel represent the four outcomes of the assessment on observed changes. Striped hexagons (white and light-grey) are used where there is low agreement in the type of change for the region as a whole, and grey hexagons are used when there is limited data and/or literature that prevents an assessment of the region as a whole. Other colours indicate at least medium confidence in the observed change. The confidence level for the human influence on these observed changes is based on assessing trend detection and attribution and event attribution literature, and it is indicated by the number of dots: three dots for high confidence, two dots for medium confidence and one dot for low confidence (single, filled dot: limited agreement; single, empty dot: limited evidence). For hot extremes, the evidence is mostly drawn from changes in metrics based on daily maximum temperatures; regional studies using other indices (heatwave duration, frequency and intensity) are used in addition. For heavy precipitation, the evidence is mostly drawn from changes in indices based on one-day or five-day precipitation amounts using global and regional studies. Agricultural and ecological droughts are assessed based on observed and simulated changes in total column soil moisture, complemented by evidence on changes in surface soil moisture, water balance (precipitation minus evapotranspiration) and indices driven by precipitation and atmospheric evaporative demand.
Is Part Of:
IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report
Coverage
Spatial Coverage:
Global
Start Date:
01 January 1950
End Date:
31 December 2021
Provenance
Source:
Otto F.E.L., Zhang X., Seneviratne S.I. (2023): Summary for Policymakers of the
Working Group I Contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report - data for
Figure SPM.3 (v20221116). NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, 03
July 2023. doi:10.5285/dc6c126c95b1445d8e66d6b9f62054d4.
https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/dc6c126c95b1445d8e66d6b9f62054d4
Purpose:
Show the assessment of observed change in hot extremes, heavy precipitation and
drought since 1950s, and confidence in human contribution to the observed
changes in the world’s regions
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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IPCC Data Catalogue