February 24, 2015 by Canadian Underwriter
The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction announced it will hold a webinar March 6, in which an atmospheric sciences expert will discuss research linking extreme weather events to rapid warming in the Arctic.
The webinar is scheduled March 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Jennifer Francis, a research professor with the New Brunswick, N.J.-based Rutgers Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, is scheduled to speak on the webinar about “new research that links increasing extreme weather events with the rapidly warming and melting Arctic in recent decades.”
Francis has a PhD in atmospheric sciences from University of Washington, in Seattle.
“Evidence suggests that Arctic warming is causing weather patterns to become more persistent, which can lead to extremes such as droughts, cold spells, heat waves, and some flooding events,” ICLR states.
The March 6 webinar is part of ICLR’s Friday Forum series.
Other upcoming ICLR Friday Forum topics include Earthquake April 15 and wildfire May 18
The March 6 event is available by WebEx only at https://iclr.webex.com/iclr/onstage/g.php?MTID=e105ad13f01b2ced4f25bfcbacf30916b
Password: extreme
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Conference ID: 1712397#
RSVP: Tracy Waddington (twaddington@iclr.org)
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