Science Source
EEE 2018: Extreme Hail Storms and Climate Change: Foretelling the Future In Tiny, Turbulent Crystal Balls?
Main finding:
As computing power increases, attribution studies of severe convective storms may become increasingly feasible, but for hail itself, explicit simulation in global or regional model attribution studies is unlikely to be practicable in the near future.
Larger report:
EEE 2018 = Explaining Extreme Events of 2017 from a Climate Perspective
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