Abstract
This year's event types include tropical cyclones, extreme sunshine, nuisance tidal flooding, snowpack drought, forest fires, and Arctic sea ice extent in addition to heat, cold, precipitation, and drought. The Summary Table (Table 28.1) is provided to give readers a general overview of the results. However, it is a highly simplified categorization of the results and does not include information about the size of the signal detected or the confidence in the results. This information is found within each individual report and provides essential context for understanding and interpreting results for any individual event. Also, while these reports may be the first analysis for many of these events, they may not be the last. Additional research on any of these events may uncover new information that helps provide a more complete understanding for the role of climate change.
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Herring, S. C., Hoell, A., Hoerling, M. P., Kossin, J. P., Schreck, C. J., & Stott, P. A. (2016). 28. Summary and broader context. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 97(12), S141–S145. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0314.1
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