🌪️ Why is it important to understand and predict hurricane activity? Hurricanes are not just extreme events—they shape how we adapt to climate change and protect our communities by influencing risk and mitigation strategies. 🔍 How can we do it? Understanding the past is key to predicting the future. By analyzing changes in hurricane activity over time, we can improve mitigation strategies and build greater confidence in future forecasts. 📅 Discover more with us on December 4! Join Gabriel Vecchi, a leading climate scientist and Director of the High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University, as he explores past and future changes in hurricane activity and their implications for our future. ⬇️ 04 December, 2024 | h.16:00-17:00 CET Register here: https://lnkd.in/eD5az-d5 Don’t miss this exclusive event in the CMCC Lectures series, showcasing groundbreaking research and solutions in climate science from the world’s leading experts!
"Linking past and future hurricane activity changes" CMCC Lectures 04 December 2024 | h.16:00-17:00 CET Understanding and predicting #hurricane activity changes is essential to developing adaptation and risk mitigation strategies, and confidence in prediction is often developed through evaluation of the past. In this lecture, we will explore past and future changes in hurricane activity with Gabriel Vecchi, Knox Taylor Professor of Geosciences Princeton University, and Director of the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI)—with which CMCC has recently established a partnership. He is also Deputy Director of the Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES) at Princeton University. Moderator: Silvio Gualdi – CMCC Principal Scientist The event is part of the CMCC Lectures webinar series, which presents frontier topics and solutions in climate sciences and action, through the insights of leading experts. Register now to attend: https://ow.ly/nO8Z50UakmN