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The Seasonal Attribution Project is a Climateprediction.net sub-project, with support from the WWF. It runs a high resolution model in order to try to determine the extent to which extreme weather events are attributable to human-induced climate change. The project did cease giving out more work, however there has been a project extension to try a fourth sea surface temperature pattern . Current work will still be accepted and used for collaborations and possibly revisions of papers during the review process.
   A further extention will start soon.

The Experiments

  • United Kingdom floods of Autumn 2000 - Current project (External Link).
  • Mountain snowpack decline in western North America Developed in collaboration with the Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington (External Link).
  • Heatwave occurrence in South Africa and India
The latter two will use the same models. Information has been uploaded but analysis of information generated hasn't yet started.

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