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Posts by Prof Friederike Otto

A heat dome in north America is producing record-shattering March temperatures, made even more deadly by human-caused warming. A super-rapid study from @wwattribution.bsky.social shows the risk of temperatures as high as these is now four times what it was just a decade ago 😱

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If we still had him he'd definitely have made us do a few more in 2days!

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two images describing the March heat wave, left a map showing temperature anomalies, right, the seasonal cycle and the anomalies this year

two images describing the March heat wave, left a map showing temperature anomalies, right, the seasonal cycle and the anomalies this year

March in Western North America is deadly hot, completely above temperatures that would have been possible without climate change from burning oil, coal and gas. New record shatteringly rapid @wwattribution.bsky.social study www.worldweatherattribution.org/record-shatt...

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Timeseries of February rainfall in Juiz de Fora, highlighting the exceptionally high rain in 2026 of 752 mm, the second highest record in 1979 was only just above 400 mm.

Timeseries of February rainfall in Juiz de Fora, highlighting the exceptionally high rain in 2026 of 752 mm, the second highest record in 1979 was only just above 400 mm.

In a rapidly warming world, landslides in high-risk areas are happening sooner rather than later. Making it paramount to reduce exposure & stop the rapid warming. New @wwattribution.bsky.social study on Juiz de Fora landslides www.worldweatherattribution.org/unplanned-ur...

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If you have a cat, dog or rat, yes!!! (& I know you do)

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Yes! Go and work with us, @joerirogelj.bsky.social & me and the whole @wwattribution.bsky.social team. You don't even have to be young, you can be old and do intersting climate related reserach!

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Maps of the rainfall associated with two of the nine storms hitting the Mediterranean in January and February 2026.

Maps of the rainfall associated with two of the nine storms hitting the Mediterranean in January and February 2026.

The Mediterranean is a hotspot of climate change, not only due to more heat, droughts and wildfires, but increasingly severe rainstorms led to catastrophic flooding this winter, highlighting again the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels. www.worldweatherattribution.org/increasingly...

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a map of southern south America showing the location of burning fires with lots of red dots.

a map of southern south America showing the location of burning fires with lots of red dots.

Patagonian wildfires show how denying climate change & pushing environmental destruction make the reality of climate change much worse. Threatening the destruction of trees that have been alive when the bronze age collapsed. @wwattribution.bsky.social www.worldweatherattribution.org/climate-chan...

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It was a tough decision, lots of really good submissions. I’m mostly very happy with where we landed. Enjoy! - & tell me if you think I have terrible taste.

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Climate Scientist Reacts to AI Overlords
Climate Scientist Reacts to AI Overlords YouTube video by ClimateAdam

This new video from @climateadam.bsky.social is even more brilliant than usual - insightful and hilarious 🧐🤣❤️

www.youtube.com/watch?v=py0X...

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a map of Southern Africa highlighting the area of heavy rain

a map of Southern Africa highlighting the area of heavy rain

Quadruple whammy: High exposure, vulnerability, La Niña and human-induced climate change turned very heavy rainfall into a disastrous deluge around the Limpopo, Umbeluzi, Maputo, Incomati, Save and Buzi rivers. - new @wwattribution.bsky.social study www.worldweatherattribution.org/la-nina-clim...

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A map of southeastern Australia showing the temperature anomalies during the heatwave.

A map of southeastern Australia showing the temperature anomalies during the heatwave.

While Australian heatwaves were some of the very first extreme events attributed to climate change, people still underestimate how much worse they got - killing more people than all other natural hazards combined. New @wwattribution.bsky.social study. www.worldweatherattribution.org/climate-chan...

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a world map with locations of extreme weather event studies by WWA in pink & yellow dots

a world map with locations of extreme weather event studies by WWA in pink & yellow dots

Looking back to @wwattribution.bsky.social studies in 2025 showed again, in stark terms, how unfairly the consequences of human-induced climate change are distributed. The world does not have to be like this, we have a lot of agency to make it better. www.worldweatherattribution.org/unequal-evid...

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map of Sri Lanka with heavy rainfall

map of Sri Lanka with heavy rainfall

map of Sumatra and Malaysia showing heavy rainfall between November 23rd and 27th

map of Sumatra and Malaysia showing heavy rainfall between November 23rd and 27th

In the world we live in today, that is 1.3C warmer due to our continued burning of fossil fuels, the extreme rainfall leading to disastrous flooding in many parts of Asia is up to 50 to 160% more intense - new @wwattribution.bsky.social study www.worldweatherattribution.org/increasing-h...

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Die Dezember-Ausgabe der »Blätter«

Die Dezember-Ausgabe der »Blätter«

📬 Ab heute im Briefkasten: Die Dezember-»Blätter«!

Mit Texten von: @frediotto.bsky.social, @meronmendel.bsky.social, @lisalandenberger.bsky.social, @kristinhelberg.bsky.social, @bickel.bsky.social, @tobiaslambert.bsky.social u.v.m.

👉 www.blaetter.de/ausgabe/2025...

4 months ago 21 10 1 2
screenshot of podcast recording with cat

screenshot of podcast recording with cat

Watch, @fisherdanar.bsky.social , @davidho.bsky.social and me talk about corporate capture, cat capture and where we think things climate could be in 5 years. cece.american.edu/copout-episo...

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COPOut Episode 4: On Measurement and Attribution - Center for Environment, Community, & Equity (CECE) In our fourth episode of the COPOut Podcast, Dr. Dana R. Fisher talks with guest experts who help us understand where we are in measuring carbon and attributing the effects that climate change is havi...

🎙️ Episode 4 of the COPOut Podcast is LIVE! Tune in to hear from @davidho.bsky.social and @frediotto.bsky.social as they discuss what we know and what we still need to understand (as well as what makes them angry with the climate regime).
cece.american.edu/copout-episo...

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maps of rainfall deficit & agricultural drought for the last 5 years over Iran and the Euphrates and Tigris basin.

maps of rainfall deficit & agricultural drought for the last 5 years over Iran and the Euphrates and Tigris basin.

Two years ago, we did a study on a devastating drought in the Fertil Crescent. Due to climate change and water governance disputes the drought is still ongoing. Teheran might be running out of water, if it doesn't start raining soon. Our update: www.worldweatherattribution.org/human-induce...

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I might have failed at my assignment from @fisherdanar.bsky.social to say what makes me hopeful about climate, but I think @frediotto.bsky.social and her team's work that would enable us to hold polluters responsible should be a source of hope.

Tune in to Episode 4 of the #COPOut Podcast tomorrow!

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maps of rainfall  in Mexico during the rainy season and the flood inducing event

maps of rainfall in Mexico during the rainy season and the flood inducing event

Shortly before hurricane Melissa hit the Caribbean, capturing global media attention, Mexico suffered from severed flooding, killing more than 78 people and destroying infrastructure; disproportionally affecting indigenous communities.
www.worldweatherattribution.org/heavy-rainfa...

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Thank you so much! 😍

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Many congratulations to the amazing @frediotto.bsky.social for receiving the Hans Oeschger Medal! This career award from the @egu.eu Climate Division underlines the ground-breaking research Fredi did on many fronts, most notably on near-realtime extreme event attribution @wwattribution.bsky.social

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Thank you! Stepping in big shoes 😊

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Well, they don’t have pedestrian crossings in Kensington either… so, people are definitely unwelcome.

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A six-panel comic. In panel 1, text says "People often wonder, why don't I see baby pigeons? Here's where they're hiding:" and there's an egg with an arrow pointing to a question mark, then an arrow pointing to an adult pigeon. Panel 2 says "Pigeons don't nest in trees. They nest in sheltered spaces on or in buildings. This keeps their babies safe from weather and predators." There's a pigeon nesting in a sheltered cavity in the side of a building. Panel 3 says "The hidden babies look like this: like moldy potatoes, but cute" and there are two baby pigeons looking, well, like moldy pink and gray potatoes with yellow fuzz. Panel 4 says "Older baby pigeons hide in plain sight. When they leave the nest, they're adult-sized, but they're still young and learning" and a fledgling pigeon is flying out of a building saying "aaaaaa". Panel 5 says "Here's how to identify these young pigeons" and shows a fledgling pigeon with arrows pointing to these features: eyes may be gray-brown, pale-edged feathers, smaller "nose" (cere), subdued hues, and looks worried. Panel 6 says "Scientifically speaking, though, all pigeons are sweet babies" and there are three very cute round pigeons, a gray, white, and red one, with arrows pointing to them to make things look scientific.

A six-panel comic. In panel 1, text says "People often wonder, why don't I see baby pigeons? Here's where they're hiding:" and there's an egg with an arrow pointing to a question mark, then an arrow pointing to an adult pigeon. Panel 2 says "Pigeons don't nest in trees. They nest in sheltered spaces on or in buildings. This keeps their babies safe from weather and predators." There's a pigeon nesting in a sheltered cavity in the side of a building. Panel 3 says "The hidden babies look like this: like moldy potatoes, but cute" and there are two baby pigeons looking, well, like moldy pink and gray potatoes with yellow fuzz. Panel 4 says "Older baby pigeons hide in plain sight. When they leave the nest, they're adult-sized, but they're still young and learning" and a fledgling pigeon is flying out of a building saying "aaaaaa". Panel 5 says "Here's how to identify these young pigeons" and shows a fledgling pigeon with arrows pointing to these features: eyes may be gray-brown, pale-edged feathers, smaller "nose" (cere), subdued hues, and looks worried. Panel 6 says "Scientifically speaking, though, all pigeons are sweet babies" and there are three very cute round pigeons, a gray, white, and red one, with arrows pointing to them to make things look scientific.

Baby pigeon mystery.
My pigeon book is here: www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/rosem...

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I've got a medal! And not just any, but the Hans Oeschger Medal from the EGU, for outstanding contributions to research on climatic changes. www.egu.eu/news/1551/eg...

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The wettest 5-day period in each location between 19-29 October 2025, which is related to the passage of Melissa. The track of Hurricane Melissa at 12 hour intervals is shown as a series of pink points. Data from MSWX

The wettest 5-day period in each location between 19-29 October 2025, which is related to the passage of Melissa. The track of Hurricane Melissa at 12 hour intervals is shown as a series of pink points. Data from MSWX

If we do not seriously move away from burning fossil fuels, hurricanes like Melissa will only become worse. Already today Melissa tested the limits of what preparedness and adaptation can do. These limits are very real for everyone in the Caribbean. www.worldweatherattribution.org/climate-chan...

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Vorschieben, Frauen & Mädchen schützen zu wollen, als würde sexualisierte Gewalt vor allem von Migranten ausgehen, ist so hanebüchen wie perfide. Es ist rassistisch und misogyn zugleich - und eine klassische Erzählung von Rechtsextremen, die im Übrigen nicht auf "Schutz", sondern Besitzanspruch fußt

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BBC World Service - Science In Action, Paris agreement impacts and drought realities 10 years on from the Paris climate agreement, has it helped at all?

The sharp rise in hot days since the 2015 Paris climate accord, + alarming future risks lead Science in Action this week with @wwattribution.bsky.social's @frediotto.bsky.social.
Also the Int'l Drought Expt's Mendy Smith on devastating multiyear droughts on grasslands.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w...

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frequency of extreme heat in Mali & Burkina Faso under different warming scenarios

frequency of extreme heat in Mali & Burkina Faso under different warming scenarios

The Paris Agreement offers a powerful framework for a fairer, healthier world. But as extreme heat shows, every tenth of a degree matters. We need higher ambition to stop violating the rights of ever more people. - new @wwattribution.bsky.social study
www.worldweatherattribution.org/ten-years-of...

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