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Replaying Extreme Weather Events to Understand Climate Change Impacts

calendar_month June 23, 2025 visibility 477 views timelapse 1 minute

NOTE: This is an excerpt of an article that was originally published on the ECMWF website.

New high-resolution narrated climate story videos -”From Past to Future”- use visual storytelling to replay historical extreme weather events under different climate conditions—revealing how climate change alters their evolution and impacts. Developed within Destination Earth’s Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin, these videos offer a powerful new way to explore local consequences of global warming.

Unlike conventional climate projections, which typically operate at coarse resolution and offer long-term averages, the Climate DT enables high-resolution, event-based simulations grounded in real meteorological conditions.

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