Karin van der Wiel

www.karinvanderwiel.nl | wiel@knmi.nl | (030) 2206 783




Hoi, ik ben Karin.

Ik werk op het Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI) als wetenschappelijk onderzoeker.

Mijn onderzoek gaat onder andere over extreem weer, en de invloed van het weer op de samenleving. Bijvoorbeeld extreme neerslag en resulterende overstromingen, of de gevoeligheid van een hernieuwbaar energiesysteem voor variabiliteit van het weer. Verder werk ik aan een update van de KNMI klimaatscenarios, die in 2021 en 2023 uit moeten komen.

Met mijn onderzoek hoop ik bij te dragen aan onze kennis van het weer en klimaat op aarde op een manier die nuttig is voor de samenleving.

Aarzel niet om contact te zoeken met vragen, verzoeken om PDFs van mijn publicaties of iets anders. Bedankt voor je bezoek!


>>>  Klimaatstreepjescode ('warming stripes') voor Nederland: hier.


Onderzoeksprojecten

Groot ensemble modelleren

Hernieuwbare energie transitie

Extreme neerslag & overstromingen

Mild weer

Diagonale convergentie zones

Zeewind convergentie


Publicaties

In druk

l. G Lenderink, H de Vries, E van Meijgaard, K van der Wiel, F Selten : A perfect model study on the reliability of the added small-scale information in regional climate change projections. Climate Dynamics.

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Peer-reviewed

xlix. K van der Wiel, TJ Batelaan, N Wanders (2023): Large increases of multi-year droughts in north-western Europe in a warmer climate. Climate Dynamics, 60, pp. 1781–1800.

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xlviii. SJ Bakke, N Wanders, K van der Wiel, LM Tallaksen (2023): A data-driven model for Fennoscandian wildfire danger. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 23, pp. 65-89.

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xlvii. H de Vries, G Lenderink, K van der Wiel, E van Meijgaard (2022): Quantifying the role of the large‑scale circulation on European summer precipitation change. Climate Dynamics, 59, pp. 2871-2886.

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xlvi. L van der Most, K van der Wiel, RMJ Benders, PW Gerbens-Leenes, P Kerkmans, R Bintanja (2022): Extreme Events in the European Renewable Power System: Validation of a Modeling Framework to Estimate Renewable Electricity Production and Demand from Meteorological Data. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 170, pp. 112987.

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xlv. T Zhang, K van der Wiel, T Wei, J Screen, X Yue, B Zheng, F Selten, R Bintanja, W Anderson, R Blackport, S Glomsrod, Y Liu, X Cui, X Yang, (2022): Increased wheat price spikes and larger economic inequality with 2°C global warming. One Earth, 5, pp. 907-916.

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xliv. MT Craig, J Wohland, LP Stoop, A Kies, B Pickering, HC Bloomfield, J Browell, M de Felice, CJ Dent, A Deroubaix, F Frischmuth, PLM Gonzalez, A Grochowicz, K Gruber, P Hartel, M Kittel, L Kotzur, I Labuhn, JK Lundquist, N Pflugradt, K van der Wiel, M Zeyringer, DJ Brayshaw (2022): Overcoming the disconnect between energy system and climate modelling. Joule, 6, pp. 1405-1417.

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xliii. E Tschumi, S Lienert, K van der Wiel, F Koos, J Zschleischler (2022): A climate database with varying drought-heat signatures for climate impact modelling. Geoscience Data Journal, 9, pp. 154-166.

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xlii. N Bloemendaal, H de Moel, AB Martinez, S Muis, ID Haigh, K van der Wiel, RJ Haarsma, PJ Ward, MJ Roberts, JCM Dullaart, JCJH Aerts (2022): A globally consistent local-scale assessment of future tropical cyclone risk. Science advances, 8, pp. eabm8438.

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xli. Y Boulaguiem, J Zschleischler, E Vignotto, K van der Wiel, S Engelke (2022): Modeling and simulating spatial extremes by combining extreme value theory with generative adversarial networks. Environmental Data Science, 1, pp. 1-18.

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xl. E Tschumi, S Lienert, K van der Wiel, F Koos, J Zschleischler (2022): The effects of varying drought-heat signatures on terrestrial carbon dynamics and vegetation composition. Biogeosciences, 19, pp. 1979-1993.

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xxxix. T Kelder, N Wanders, K van der Wiel, TI Marjoribanks, LJ Slater, RI Wilby, C Prudhomme (2022): Interpreting extreme climate impacts from large ensemble simulations—are they unseen or unrealistic?. Environmental Research Letters, 17, pp. 044052.

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xxxviii.  H Goulart, K van der Wiel, C Folberth, J Balkovic, B van den Hurk (2021): Weather-induced crop failure events under climate change: a storyline approach. Earth System Dynamics, 12, pp. 1503-1527.

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xxxvii. E Bevacqua, C De Michele, C Manning, A Couasnon, AFS Ribeiro, AM Ramos, E Vignotto, A Bastos, S Blesić, F Durante, J Hillier, SC Oliveira, JG Pinto, E Ragno, P Rivoire, K Saunders, K van der Wiel, W Wu, T Zhang, J Zscheischler (2021): Guidelines for studying diverse types of compound weather and climate events. Earth's Future, 9, pp. e2021EF002340.

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xxxvi. K van der Wiel, G Lenderink, H de Vries (2021): Physical storylines of future European drought events like 2018 based on ensemble climate modelling. Weather and Climate Extremes, 33, pp. 100350.

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xxxv. R Sperna Weiland, K van der Wiel, F M Selten, D Coumou (2021): Intransitive atmosphere dynamics leading to persistent hot-dry or cold-wet European summers. Journal of Climate, 34, pp. 6303-6317.

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xxxiv. GJ van Oldenborgh, K van der Wiel, S Kew, S Philip, F Otto, R Vautard, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst (2021): Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution. Climatic Change, 166, pp. 13.

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xxxiii. G van Kempen, K van der Wiel, LA Melsen (2021): The impact of hydrological model structure on the simulation of extreme runoff events. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 21, pp. 961-976.

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xxxii. J Vogel, P Rivoire, C Deidda, L Rahimi, CA Sauter, E Tschumi, K van der Wiel, T Zhang, J Zschleischler (2021): Identifying meteorological drivers of extreme impacts: an application to simulated crop yields. Earth System Dynamics, 12, pp. 151-172.

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xxxi. PNJ Bonekamp, N Wanders, K van der Wiel, AF Lutz, WW Immerzeel (2021): Using large ensemble modelling to derive future changes in mountain specific climate indicators in a 2 °C and 3 °C warmer world in High Mountain Asia. International Journal of Climatology, 41, pp. E964-E979.

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xxx. SF Kew, SY Philip, M Hauser, M Hobbins, N Wanders, GJ van Oldenborgh, K van der Wiel, TIE Veldkamp, J Kimutai, C Funk, FEL Otto (2021): Impact of precipitation and increasing temperatures on drought in eastern Africa. Earth System Dynamics, 12, pp. 17-35.

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xxix. K van der Wiel, R Bintanja (2021): Contribution of climatic changes in mean and variability to monthly temperature and precipitation extremes. Communications Earth and Environment, 2, pp. 1-11.

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xxviii. S Vijverberg, M Schmeits, K van der Wiel, D Coumou (2020): Sub-seasonal statistical forecasts of eastern United States hot temperature events. Monthly Weather Review, 148, pp. 4799-4822.

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xxvii. SY Philip, SF Kew, GJ van Oldenborgh, F Otto, R Vautard, K van der Wiel, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst (2020): A protocol for probabilistic extreme event attribution analyses. Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography, 6, pp. 177-203.

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xxvi.  JR Brown, M Lengaigne, BR Lintner, MJ Widlansky, K van der Wiel, C Dutheil, BK Linsley, AJ Matthews, J Renwick (2020): South Pacific Convergence Zone dynamics, variability, and impacts in a changing climate. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 1, pp. 530-543.

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xxv. SY Philip, SF Kew, K van der Wiel, N Wanders, GJ van Oldenborgh (2020): Regional differentiation in climate change induced drought trends in the Netherlands. Environmental Research Letters, 15, pp. 094081.

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xxiv. Nanditha JS, K van der Wiel, U Bhatia, D Stone, FM Selten, V Mishra (2020): A seven-fold rise in the probability of exceeding the observed hottest summer in India in a 2°C warmer world. Environmental Research Letters, 15, pp. 044028.

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xxiii. K van der Wiel, FM Selten, R Bintanja, R Blackport, JA Screen (2020): Ensemble climate-impact modelling: extreme impacts from moderate meteorological conditions. Environmental Research Letters, 15, pp. 034050.

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xxii. R Bintanja, K van der Wiel, EC van der Linden, J Reusen, L Bogerd, F Krikken, FM Selten (2020): Strong future increases in Arctic precipitation variability linked to poleward moisture transport. Science Advances, 6, pp. eaax6869.

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xxi. A Sebastian, A Gori, RB Blessing, K van der Wiel and B Bass (2019): Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey. Environmental Research Letters, 14, pp. 124023.

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xx. GA Vecchi, T Delworth, H Murakami, SD Underwood, AT Wittenberg, F Zeng, W Zhang, J Baldwin, K Bhatia, W Cooke, J He, SB Kapnick, T Knutson, G Villarini, K van der Wiel, W Anderson, V Balaji, J-H Chen, K Dixon, R Gudgel, L Harris, L Jia, NC Johnson, S-J Lin, M Liu, J Ng, A Rosati, J Smith, X Yang (2019): Tropical cyclone sensitivities to CO2 doubling: Roles of atmospheric resolution, synoptic variability and background climate changes. Climate Dynamics, 53, pp. 5999–6033.

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xix. K van der Wiel, HC Bloomfield, RW Lee, LP Stoop, R Blackport, JA Screen, FM Selten (2019): The influence of weather regimes on European renewable energy production and demand. Environmental Research Letters, 14, pp. 094010.

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xviii. R Blackport, JA Screen, K van der Wiel, R Bintanja (2019): Minimal influence of reduced Arctic sea ice on coincident cold winters in mid-latitudes. Nature Climate Change, 9, pp. 697-704.

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xvii. K van der Wiel, LP Stoop, BRH van Zuijlen, R Blackport, MA van den Broek, FM Selten (2019): Meteorological conditions leading to extreme low variable renewable energy production and extreme high energy shortfall. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 111, pp. 261-275.

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xvi. K van der Wiel, N Wanders, FM Selten, MFP Bierkens (2019): Added value of large ensemble simulations for assessing extreme river discharge in a 2 °C warmer world. Geophysical Research Letters, 46, pp. 2093-2102.

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xv. S Philip, S Sparrow, SF Kew, K van der Wiel, N Wanders, R Singh, A Hassan, K Mohammed, H Javid, K Haustein, FEL Otto, F Hirpa, RH Rimi, AKM Saiful Islam, DCH Wallom, and GJ van Oldenborgh (2019): Attributing the 2017 Bangladesh floods from meteorological and hydrological perspectives. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 23, pp. 1409-1429. Highlighted article.

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xiv. K van der Wiel, SB Kapnick, GA Vecchi, JA Smith, PCD Milly, L Jia (2018): 100-year Lower Mississippi floods in a global climate model: characteristics and future changes. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 19, pp. 1547-1563.

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xiii. L Krishnamurthy, GA Vecchi, X Yang, K van der Wiel, V Balaji, SB Kapnick, L Jia, F Zeng, K Paffendorf, S Underwood (2018): Causes and probability of occurrence of extreme precipitation events like Chennai 2015. Journal of Climate, 31, pp. 3831–3848.

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xii. FEL Otto, K van der Wiel, GJ van Oldenborgh, S Philip, S Kew, P Uhe, H Cullen (2018): Climate change increases the probability of heavy rains in Northern England/Southern Scotland like those of storm Desmond - a real-time event attribution revisited. Environmental Research Letters, 13, pp. 024006.

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xi.  GJ van Oldenborgh, K van der Wiel, A Sebastian, R Singh, J Arrighi, FEL Otto, K Haustein, S Li, GA Vecchi, H Cullen (2017): Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017. Environmental Research Letters, 12, pp. 124009. Featured article.

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x. K van der Wiel, ST Gille, SG Llewellyn Smith, PF Linden, C Cenedese (2017): Characteristics of colliding sea breeze gravity current fronts: a laboratory study. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143, pp. 1434-1441.

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ix. K van der Wiel, SB Kapnick, GJ van Oldenborgh, K Whan, S Philip, GA Vecchi, RK Singh, J Arrighi, H Cullen (2017): Rapid attribution of the August 2016 flood-inducing extreme precipitation in south Louisiana to climate change. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21, pp. 897-921. Highlighted article.

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viii. K van der Wiel, SB Kapnick, GA Vecchi (2017): Shifting patterns of mild weather in response to projected radiative forcing. Climatic Change, 140, pp. 649-658.

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vii. K van der Wiel, SB Kapnick, GA Vecchi, WF Cooke, TL Delworth, L Jia, H Murakami, S Underwood, F Zeng (2016): The resolution dependence of contiguous U.S. precipitation extremes in response to CO2 forcing. Journal of Climate, 29, pp. 7991-8012.

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vi. MA Stiller-Reeve, C Heuzé, WT Ball, RH White, G Messori, K van der Wiel, I Medhaug, AH Eckes, A O'Callaghan, MJ Newland, SR Williams, M Kasoar, HE Wittmeier and V Kumer (2016): Improving together: better science writing through peer learning. Hydrology and Earth System Science, 20, pp. 2965-2973.

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v. K van der Wiel, AJ Matthews, MM Joshi, DP Stevens (2016): The influence of diabatic heating in the South Pacific Convergence Zone on Rossby wave propagation and the mean flow. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 142, pp. 901-910.

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iv. K van der Wiel, AJ Matthews, MM Joshi, DP Stevens (2016): Why the South Pacific Convergence Zone is diagonal. Climate Dynamics, 46, pp. 1683-1698.

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iii. K van der Wiel, AJ Matthews, DP Stevens, MM Joshi (2015): A dynamical framework for the origin of the diagonal South Pacific and South Atlantic Convergence Zones. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 141, pp. 1997-2010. Featured article.

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ii. MM Joshi, M Stringer, K van der Wiel, A O'Callaghan, S Fueglistaler (2015): IGCM4: A fast, parallel and flexible intermediate climate model. Geoscientific Model Development, 8, pp. 1157-1167.

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i. W Hazeleger, X Wang, C Severijns, S Ştefănescu, R Bintanja, A Sterl, K Wyser, T Semmler, S Yang, B van den Hurk, T van Noije, E van der Linden, K van der Wiel (2012): EC-Earth V2.2: description and validation of a new seamless earth system prediction model. Climate Dynamics, 39, pp. 2611-2629.

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Andere publicaties, niet peer-reviewed

•  KNMI (2021): KNMI Klimaatsignaal'21: Hoe het klimaat in Nederland snel verandert. Nationaal klimaatrapport, hoofdauteur hoofdstuk 8 droogte, KNMI, 72 pp.
•  K van der Wiel (2015): Mechanisms for the existence of diagonal Southern Hemisphere convergence zones. Proefschrift, University of East Anglia, 133 pp.
•  K van der Wiel (2013): On the collision of sea breeze gravity currents. In Proceedings of the 2013 Summer Program in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Woods Hole, MA, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
•  K van der Wiel (2011): Exploring interannual to decadal variability in the tropical Pacific region in the EC-Earth Model. MSc scriptie, Wageningen University, 39 pp.

Presentaties (enkel als spreker)

•  Fysica 2022, Nederlandse Natuurkundige Vereniging (April 2022) -
•  Large ensembles for compound events workshop (XXX 2021) -
•  EMS Annual Meeting (XXX 2021) -
•  VDI Association of German Engineers (XXX 2021) -
•  Webinar platform WOW (May 2021) - Weersextremen en de watersector, KNMI Klimaatscenario's video
•  SMILE webinar EGU special (May 2021) - Physical storylines of future European drought events like 2018 based on ensemble climate modelling video
•  Virtual European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2021 (April 2021) - Physical storylines of future European drought events like 2018 based on ensemble climate modelling abstract
•  Seminar University of Houston (April 2021) - Attribution of extreme rainfall and flooding from Hurricane Harvey video
•  Nationaal Aardwetenschappelijk Congres 2021, keynote speaker (April 2021) - Climate change or climate variability?
•  Japan international workshop on storylines (February 2021) - Physical storylines of future European drought events like 2018 based on ensemble climate modelling
•  National deltacongress (November 2020) - Droogte in het KNMI klimaatsignaal
•  Springtij festival (September 2020) - (Stads)klimaat- en verandering
•  SMILE webinar (September 2020) - Ensemble climate-impact modelling: extreme impacts from moderate meteorological conditions - video registration
•  Hydrology and quantitative water management, Wageningen University (April 2020) - Attribution of rainfall on the U.S. Gulf coast
•  EUCP General Assembly (March 2020) - Storylines from large ensembles
•  Eindhoven Physics Symposium, Technical University Eindhoven (November 2019) - Weather of the energy transition
•  Netherlands Association for the promotion of Meteorology autumn symposium (November 2019) - Dynamics of the diagonal South Pacific Convergence Zone
•  Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (September 2019): Wind droughts and winter cold threaten Europe’s future energy security - abstract
•  Meteorology and Air Quality, Wageningen University (September 2019): Wind droughts and winter cold threaten Europe’s future energy security
•  Physical modelling supporting a storyline approach workshop, Oslo (April 2019): Extreme impacts from moderate meteorology
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2019, Vienna (April 2019): Wind droughts and winter cold threaten Europe's future energy security - abstract, e-presentation
•  NCAS-Climate Science Meeting, University of Reading, Reading (February 2019): Extreme impacts from moderate meteorology
•  Geo seminar, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg (November 2018): Extreme impacts from moderate meteorology
•  SPARC General Assembly, Kyoto (October 2018): More accurate assessment of climate induced impacts
•  Mathematics seminar, University of Exeter, Exeter (May 2018): U.S. precipitation extremes and flooding in GFDL climate models
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2018, Vienna (April 2018): More accurate assessment of climate induced impacts - abstract
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2018, Vienna (April 2018): Time of emergence of Arctic climate change - abstract
•  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2017, New Orleans (December 2017): Characteristics and future changes of great Mississippi flood events in a global coupled climate model - abstract
•  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2017, New Orleans (December 2017): Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017 - abstract, e-poster
•  IIT Delhi, Centre of Excellence in Climate Modelling, New Delhi (November 2017): A new approach to study climate induced impacts
•  IIT Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar (November 2017): A new approach to study climate induced impacts
•  UEA Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Seminar, UEA, School of Environmental Sciences (June 2017): U.S. extreme precipitation and river flooding in GFDL climate models
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2017, Vienna (April 2017): Meteorological conditions for extreme crop yield seasons - abstract
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2017, Vienna (April 2017): Challenges and possibilities for attribution studies in developing countries: Ethiopian drought of 2015 - abstract
•  European Geophysical Union Meeting General Assembly 2017, Vienna (April 2017): Shifting patterns of mild weather in response to projected radiative forcing - abstract, e-presentation
•  Addressing the challenge of compound events workshop, Zürich (April 2017): Meteorological conditions for extreme crop yield seasons
•  Meteorology and Air Quality, Wageningen University (January 2017): U.S. precipitation extremes in GFDL climate models
•  Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (November 2016): U.S. extreme precipitation and river flooding in GFDL climate models
•  GLP 3rd open science meeting (October 2016): HiWAVES3- High Impact Weather Events in EurAsia Selected, Simulated and Storified
•  Conversations on the Environment, Responsible Energy and Life (CEREAL), Princeton University, Carbon Mitigation Initiative (September 2016): Rapid attribution of the south Louisiana heavy precipitation to climate change
•  MIT Atmospheric Science Seminar, MIT, Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (September 2016): U.S. extreme precipitation and river flooding in GFDL climate models
•  Lamont Ocean & Climate Physics Seminar, Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (September 2016): U.S. extreme precipitation and river flooding in GFDL climate models
•  Climate Dynamics group, Rutgers University (July 2016): The resolution dependence of US precipitation extremes in response to CO2 forcing
•  Dynamical Core Intercomparison Project 2016, Boulder (June 2016): The resolution dependence of US precipitation extremes in response to CO2 forcing - e-poster
•  EnvEast NERC doctoral training presentation, UK MetOffice (March 2015): A dynamical framework for the origin of the diagonal SPCZ and SACZ
•  UEA Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Seminar, UEA, School of Environmental Sciences (February 2015): Mechanisms for the existence of diagonal Southern Hemisphere convergence zones
•  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014, San Francisco (December 2014): A dynamical framework for the origin of the diagonal SPCZ and SACZ - abstract, e-poster
•  Applied Maths Research Seminar, UEA, School of Mathematics (November 2013): Colliding sea breeze gravity currents
•  GFD lab lunch seminar, University of Cambridge, DAMPT (October 2013): Colliding sea breeze gravity currents
•  Royal Meteorological Society Student Conference 2013, Reading (September 2013): A dynamical framework for the origin of the diagonal SPCZ and SACZ
•  GFD fellow presentation, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, (August 2013): Colliding sea breeze gravity currents

World Weather Attribution projecten

•  Tropical cyclone Imelda, September 2019
•  Flooding Bangladesh, August 2017
•  Hurricane Harvey, August 2017
•  Storm Desmond, December 2015, revisited
•  Somalia Drought, 2016 – 2017
•  Louisiana Downpours, August 2016

KNMI 'klimaatberichten'

Sinds mei 2017 publiceert het KNMI wekelijks een klimaatbericht op zijn website (eerder driemaal per week). Deze korte berichten hebben als doel de wetenschap van klimaatverandering en relevant nieuws onder een groter publiek te verspreiden. Ik maak deel uit van het kernteam dat deze berichten verzorgt. Een lijst met alle gepubliceerde klimaatberichten is hier te vinden. Mijn bijdrages hieronder:

•  4 januari 2022 - Laatste Elfstedentocht nu 25 jaar geleden
•  3 januari 2022 - Klimaatstreepjescodes voor temperatuur, neerslag en zonneschijn
•  8 oktober 2021 - Nobelprijs voor klimaatonderzoekers
•  3 augustus 2021 - Wat als het nog warmer wordt?
•  6 juli 2021 - De start bepaalt de zomer
•  19 mei 2021 - Einde droogte nu op de voet te volgen
•  17 mei 2021 - Komt dit extreme weer door klimaatverandering?
•  11 mei 2021 - Warmere klimaatzone kruipt Alaska binnen
•  13 april 2021 - Zonne-energie loopt voor op zon
•  26 januari 2021 - Het klimaatverhaal van 2020
•  4 januari 2021 - Toekomstige klimaatextremen ontleed
•  4 december 2020 - KNMI klimaatgedicht
•  28 oktober 2020 - Afname CO2-uitstoot door coronamaatregelen
•  28 juli 2020 - Klimaatverandering persoonlijk gemaakt
•  26 mei 2020 - Vaker droogte in het binnenland
•  5 mei 2020 - Overstromingen orkaan Harvey zwaarder door klimaatverandering en verstedelijking
•  29 oktober 2019 - Meer orkanen in verbeterd klimaatmodel
•  12 augustus 2019 - Meer koudegolven door klimaatverandering?
•  30 juli 2019 - Hoe bijzonder zijn de nieuwe temperatuurrecords?
•  7 mei 2019 - CO2: top of flop?
•  5 februari 2019 - Waar blijft de Elfstedentocht?
•  29 januari 2019 - Warmste nacht ooit op zuidelijk halfrond
•  5 december 2018 - KNMI Klimaatgedicht
•  30 oktober 2018 - Hydrologische droogte zet door
•  10 juli 2018 - Variabiliteit van groene energie
•  22 juni 2018 - Klimaatstreepjescode - warming stripes
•  22 mei 2018 - Klimaatgemiddelden in tijden van verandering
•  30 maart 2018 - Paasweer kan alle kanten op
•  16 maart 2018 - Kwetsbaarheid van groene stroom
•  9 februari 2018 - Sneeuwzekerheid op de Olympische Spelen
•  19 januari 2018 - Jaarlijks koudste dag steeds warmer
•  27 december 2017 - Temperatuurrecords tonen opwarming Nederland
•  17 november 2017 - Zware smog door landbouwbranden in New Delhi
•  16 oktober 2017 - De graadmeter voor klimaatverandering
•  15 september 2017 - Broeikaseffect verkleint verschil dag en nacht
•  14 augustus 2017 - Slechte oogst door weerextremen
•  2 augustus 2017 - Toename zomerse dagen sterker dan afname koele dagen
•  12 juli 2017 - Verschuivingen van mooi weer door klimaatverandering
•  9 juni 2017 - Atmosferische CO2 concentratie blijft stijgen
•  8 mei 2017 - Laatste nachtvorst valt steeds vroeger

Meteorologica

Meteorologica is het tijdschrift van de Nederlandse Vereniging ter Bevordering van de Meteorologie (NVBM).

•  Maart 2022 - Toekomstige weerextremen ontleed
•  Maart 2019 - Winddroogtes en winterkou bedreigen Europese energiezekerheid
•  September 2017 - Orkaan Harvey: een meter neerslag in Houston, klimaatverandering?
•  Juni 2017 - Mooi weer op komst?

ClimateSnack

ClimateSnack (nu SciSnack) is een wereldwijde groep van jonge wetenschappers die samenwerken om hun schrijven en communicatie te verbeteren. Er zijn schrijfclubjes op verschillende universiteiten, een daarvan heb ik mede-opgericht op UEA. Hieronder een lijstje van mijn blogs:

•  Oktober 2015 - How to respond to climate science denial
•  Juli 2015 - Characteristics of climate science denial
•  Februari 2015 - Flood management below sea level - strategies from the Netherlands
•  Juni 2014 - El Nino: a historical exploration and 2014 outlook
•  Januari 2014 - Excitement at the front: one island, two sea breezes

Overig

•  februari 2019 - HEPEX blog: Large ensemble simulations for the study of extreme hydrological events
•  februari 2021 - Geografie artikel: Windstiltes en winterkou bedreigen Europese energiezekerheid
•  mei 2021 - CarbonBrief gastartikel: Lessons learned from five years of extreme weather ‘rapid attribution’
•  juni 2021 - Water Matters H2O: Is de droogte van 2018 toe te schrijven aan klimaatverandering?

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Curriculum Vitae

Een pdf-versie van mijn C.V. is hier beschikbaar.

Contact

Dr. ir. Karin van der Wiel
Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut
Postbus 201
3730 AE De Bilt

Telefoon: (030) 2206 783      ← Ik werk tijdelijk vanuit huis, daarom geen kantoortelefoon.
E-mail: wiel@knmi.nl

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