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=== Forecasting extreme events ===
=== Forecasting extreme events ===


* Storm tracking: While climate models can forecast long-term changes in the climate system, separate systems are required to detect specific extreme weather phenomena, like cyclones, atmospheric rivers, and tornadoes.
*'''Storm tracking''': While climate models can forecast long-term changes in the climate system, separate systems are required to detect specific extreme weather phenomena, like cyclones, atmospheric rivers, and tornadoes.
* Local forecasts: Machine learning can be used to refine what are otherwise coarse-grained forecasts. These high-resolution forecasts can guide improvements in system robustness and resilience.
*'''Local forecasts''': Machine learning can be used to refine what are otherwise coarse-grained forecasts. These high-resolution forecasts can guide improvements in system robustness and resilience.


== Background Readings ==
== Background Readings ==