CLIMACT Seminar Series - Daniela Domeisen & Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera
Event details
Date | 13.03.2023 |
Hour | 12:00 › 13:15 |
Location | Online |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | French, English |
The CLIMACT seminar series “A Climate of Transformation” is an interactive online event. It takes place twice a month, every second Monday during your lunch break, with two new speakers.
Each episode aims to strengthen the dialogue and collaboration between key UNIL and EPFL scientists, swiss politicians, entrepreneurs and various actors from the civil society, through collective reflection.
A wide range of climate change-related topics will be discussed, integrating perspectives from all sectors and academic disciplines in order to generate new leads and initiatives towards systemic solutions.
Your expertise, ideas, critical thinking and vision for the future is essential.
Join CLIMACT in the discussion!
Extended-range prediction and warnings for heatwaves
Presented by Prof. Daniela Domeisen I UNIL FGSE
Indeed, there is potential for issuing heat warnings beyond currently used warning timescales, since heatwaves are the most predictable extreme weather events, with predictable lead times of several weeks in advance. This presentation will focus on the potential of heatwave prediction and warnings on timescales of days to weeks, including an evaluation of the benefits of such warnings for human lives and livelihoods in the framework of the “HEATaware” project.
Latest epidemiological research on heat & human health
Presented by Prof. Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera I University of Bern
Despite that, heat continues to pose a significant health risk, with a substantial health burden attributed to it in every region of the world. The talk will cover the latest research on the impact of heat on human health in terms of large geographical assessments, differential vulnerability, and attribution of heat-health impacts to climate change.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Julia Steinberger, University of Lausanne
Athanasios Nenes, EPFL