Project information
Central European Toolbox for Mitigating Combined Consequences of Drought, Heatwaves, and Fire Weather through Regionally Tuned Forecasting
(Clim4Cast)
- Project Identification
- ROZV/222
- Project Period
- 3/2023 - 2/2026
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry for Regional Development of the CR
- Interreg Central Europe (2021-2027)
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Project Website
- https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/clim4cast/
- Keywords
- drought, heatwaves, fire weather
- Cooperating Organization
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Technische Universität Wien
- Responsible person Emanuel Büechi
- Responsible person prof. Mgr. Ing. Miroslav Trnka, Ph.D.
- Responsible person Prof. Claas Nendel
- Responsible person Katarína Mikulová
- Responsible person Jerzy Kozyra
- Responsible person Gregor Gregorovic
- Responsible person Ksenija Cindrić
The frequency, duration, and severity of drought, heatwaves, and fire weather events in the Central European (CE) region are expected to increase as a result of ongoing climate change. Water scarcity and drought represent challenges that are currently being incorporated in most legal frameworks of the CE countries. However, heatwaves and fire weather are not properly addressed in legislation documents. A lack of existing tools to monitor, predict, and spread awareness of these extremes resulted in general unpreparedness to these events on regional, national, and cross-border levels. The project will address this issue by developing a CE multi-temporal forecasting toolbox that will be integrated into existing national drought monitoring efforts. The project will also evaluate the impacts of extreme events and estimate the effect of climate change on their occurrence. These results will serve to develop a strategy that aims to increase climate change awareness related to these three frequently underreported extreme events. The project is unique by developing and implementing of forecasting tool and sharing partner knowledge of extreme weather and climate events, diverse strategies of communication, and networks of stakeholders and potential users of the new tool. The output of the research will serve as an early warning system that can be utilized by diverse stakeholders and can be implemented into respective national legislative frameworks.
This project is supported by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme with co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund. Financial support for Masaryk University amounts for 202,754 euros of the total budget.