Large-Scale Climate Change and Its Impacts on Weather Extremes
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 October 2025 | Viewed by 20
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hydroclimatology; hydrometeorology; climatology; hydrology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Atmosphere is hosting a Special Issue dedicated to the latest research on large-scale climate change and its connection to extreme weather events. This issue aims to highlight recent advancements in understanding the magnitude, variability, teleconnectivity, and predictability of these phenomena. We invite contributions that employ a range of empirical, statistical, and modeling approaches, including but not limited to:
- Extreme value analysis methods and their application in hydroclimatology;
- Probabilistic and multivariate statistical techniques;
- Comparative analyses of satellite and in situ hydrometeorological observations;
- Multivariate probability distributions and their role in extreme event risk assessment;
- Climate model evaluation and future projections of extreme weather patterns;
- Impacts of climate change;
- Weather extreme risk assessment;
- Water resources and climate change;
- Agricultural sustainability and climate change;
- Mitigation of climate change;
- Adaptation to climate change;
- Urban sustainability and stormwater management under climate change;
Land use and soil erosion under climate change.
Dr. Jai Hong Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- large-scale climate circulation
- climate and weather forecasting
- teleconnections
- extreme weather events
- climate indices/indicators
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