Climate Extremes and Extreme Weather

Total Credit Hours:
1.5 hours

Intro to Climate Extremes and Extreme Weather

Understanding extreme weather is critical for preparing and adapting to a rapidly changing climate. These events not only disrupt daily life but also cause significant economic losses, threaten public safety, and challenge the resilience of our infrastructure. As the climate continues to warm, the intensity and frequency of these events are expected to increase, making it essential to grasp their underlying causes and potential impacts. By learning about extreme weather, you can better appreciate the urgency of climate action and the importance of building adaptive strategies for the future.

What Will You Learn?

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the key drivers of extreme weather events and their connection to climate change.
  • Understand the concept of "compound extremes" and how multiple events can amplify their impacts.
  • Recognize the role of climate change in creating new and unprecedented weather patterns.
  • Analyze the challenges of predicting and preparing for extreme weather in a warming world.
  • Apply this knowledge to assess risks and explore solutions for mitigating the impacts of extreme weather.

How to Approach This Course

This course is designed to provide a clear and engaging exploration of extreme weather and its implications. Start by watching the video, which will break down complex concepts into accessible insights. Pay close attention to the examples and explanations provided, as they will help you connect theory to real-world events. After the video, test your understanding with a short quiz to reinforce key takeaways.

Well Done!

You have completed all the lessons. Now it is time to test your knowledge and earn your credits.

Thank you for completing this course.