Description2016 Extreme event attribution - probability density functions.svg
English: Chart showing probability density functions of respective likelihoods of occurrences of extreme weather or climate events as a function of event intensity, graphically emphasizing larger number of extreme events attributable to human-caused climate change compared to that of the pre-industrial era
Source of concept: Stott, P.A., Christidis, N., Otto, F.E.L., Sun, Y., Vanderlinden, J.-P., van Oldenborgh, G.J., Vautard, R., von Storch, H., Walton, P., Yiou, P. and Zwiers, F.W. (January 2016). "Attribution of extreme weather and climate-related events". WIRES Climate Change7: 23-41. DOI:10.1002/wcc.380. Figure 1.
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Chart showing probability density functions of respective likelihoods of occurrences of extreme weather or climate events as a function of event intensity