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LOCATION:Braamfontein Campus East Senate Room, Solomon Mahlangu House, Braamfontein Campus
DESCRIPTION:Did climate change cause the Durban floods?Earlier this year, floods in the country&rsquo;s eastern KwaZulu-Natal province killed 489 people, destroyed 4,000 houses and displaced about 40,000 residents. Flooding started when a cut-off low-pressure system delivered extremely high rainfall levels of 450 mm in some areas in just 48 hours.
<br />Many have called it South Africa&rsquo;s deadliest storm on record, and the country&rsquo;s leaders have blamed climate change for the widespread devastation. But is that accurate? Flooding is a frequent, annual and well known hazard in South Africa. In this seminar, Prof. Engelbrecht will reviewthe science of &lsquo;climate change attribution&rsquo; and explain how this may increasingly underpin the UNFCCC &lsquo;International Mechanism for Loss andDamage&rsquo;. Using a new event-attribution modelling capability developed at the Wits Global Change Institute, he will objectively explore the role of climate change in the Durban floods.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>Did climate change cause the Durban floods?</strong><p>Earlier this year, floods in the country&rsquo;s eastern KwaZulu-Natal province killed 489 people, destroyed 4,000 houses and displaced about 40,000 residents. Flooding started when a cut-off low-pressure system delivered extremely high rainfall levels of 450 mm in some areas in just 48 hours.</p>
<br /><p>Many have called it South Africa&rsquo;s deadliest storm on record, and the country&rsquo;s leaders have blamed climate change for the widespread devastation. But is that accurate? Flooding is a frequent, annual and well known hazard in South Africa. In this seminar, Prof. Engelbrecht will review<br />the science of &lsquo;climate change attribution&rsquo; and explain how this may increasingly underpin the UNFCCC &lsquo;International Mechanism for Loss and<br />Damage&rsquo;. Using a new event-attribution modelling capability developed at the Wits Global Change Institute, he will objectively explore the role of climate change in the Durban floods.</p>
SUMMARY:Seminar on Climate Change 
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