Module 4: Creating a regional climate model ensemble using GIS and extreme events indices
ESCWA is organizing a virtual workshop series for government officials and researchers in the Arab region who are working in the area of climate change impact assessment and analysis using geospatial information system (GIS) tools, particularly in the water and agricultural sectors. This fourth module explains the benefits of ensemble analysis and describes the steps to produce a regional climate model (RCM) ensemble in GIS. It also focuses on RICCAR extreme events indices and applications. To find out more, visit our page here: https://www.unescwa.org/RICCAR-webina...

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Module 5: Accessing global and regional climate datasets and platforms

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