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Posts by Dr Claire Bergin

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Climate body chair criticises govts for ignoring warnings The chair of the Adaptation Committee of the Climate Change Advisory Council has said that if governments had heeded their warnings in the past and implemented just a proportion of them in full, the c...

Quite the day while trying to complete the @ipcc.bsky.social special report SOD doing front person for @ccacireland.bsky.social annual report first chapter. Highlight was getting my youngest son’s tutor’s catchphrase onto national lunchtime news. Bet w/ youngest won. 🏆 www.rte.ie/news/ireland...

2 weeks ago 11 3 1 0
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Changing Weather Extremes: Are Humans to Blame? YouTube video by Met Soc

Our Postdoc, Dr Claire Bergin, presented our recent work to the Irish Met Society on Thursday. If you want to take a look at the full presentation follow the link below

#ClimateScience #ClimateChange #ExtremeEventAttribution

www.youtube.com/watch?reload...

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NEW STUDY: Climate change is fueling deadly fires that threaten some of the world’s oldest living things: the ancient Alerce trees of Patagonia, which can live for over 3,000 years.

Our analysis shows that human-induced warming is making weather conditions more conducive to fire. 1/5

2 months ago 67 45 2 6
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Met Éireann confirms wettest January since 2018 Last month was the wettest January in Ireland since 2018, according to data from Met Éireann.

Last month was the wettest January in Ireland since 2018, according to data from Met Éireann, with the forecaster saying that, unusually, more rain fell in the east of the country than the west

2 months ago 10 2 1 3
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Storm Chandra floods made three times more likely by climate change Analysis shows rainfall preceding storm left areas ‘primed’ for flooding

www.irishtimes.com/environment/...
Latest (and very rapid) attribution study from @clairebergin.bsky.social @lionel-swan.bsky.social & Met Éireann @wasitusie.bsky.social

2 months ago 19 10 1 1
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Watch out for our new study being published at 8pm on the WASITUS.ie website!

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🚨 NEW STUDY: As Australia prepares for another heatwave, our latest study found the early January heatwave which hit SE Australia was made 5x more likely due to climate change. What was once a relatively rare 1-in-25-year event is now expected about every 5 years. 🧵 1/6

2 months ago 91 53 2 4
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Want to learn more about Irish event attribution? Why not check out our website wasitus.ie

3 months ago 2 2 0 0

Unfortunately, if there is no large global effort to reduce emissions soon then 2025 is set to be one of the colder years this century

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The climate crisis in 2025: When scientific and political realities diverged ‘Climate adaptation’ became the new buzzwords but there was much evidence of business as usual

www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p... @codohertynews.bsky.social telling some hard home truths here with a guest quote from @clairebergin.bsky.social and some of the usual nonsense from me.

4 months ago 12 6 1 3
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News At One Friday 28 November 2025 News, sport, business and interviews presented by Rachael English.

Listen back: RTE news at 1 to hear our researcher Dr Claire Bergin talk about our new research. The study focuses on the rainfall associated with storm Claudia and the flooding related impacts. Starts at 25:50
www.rte.ie/radio/radio1...
@maynoothuniversity.ie @epaireland.bsky.social and Met Eireann

4 months ago 2 3 0 0

Interesting study showing how rainfall levels are increasing on the east Irish coast leading heightened flood risk

4 months ago 3 1 0 0
Wooden thermometer under bright sun, showing high temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit, with a clear blue sky.

Wooden thermometer under bright sun, showing high temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit, with a clear blue sky.

Human-caused climate change made the warm days experienced this summer nine times more likely, and the warm nights 40 times more likely, according to a new study from climatologists at ICARUS, MU's climate research centre, and Met Éireann.

www.maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-soci...

6 months ago 3 3 0 0
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"Climate change turned a would-be average Irish
summer into a record breaker" - This was largely due to the high night-time temperatures which are 40 times more likely due to human-caused climate change. See our full report at mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/id/eprint/20...

6 months ago 12 5 0 0
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Ireland was set for average summer heat but climate change pushed temperature to record high Unusually high night-time temperatures saw June, July and August into the record books

Ireland was set for average summer heat but climate change pushed temperature to record high

6 months ago 4 5 0 0

Great to see our study featured by RTE.

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The summer is over - and for about 16,600 people across 854 European cities that doesn't mean autumn comes, but death. People who would still be alive if it wasn't for our burning of fossil fuels. - New study with @lshtm.bsky.social www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/pub...

7 months ago 153 89 1 10
a graph of high temperatures, daily severity rating and radiative power, showing how heat and DSR built up before fires broke out

a graph of high temperatures, daily severity rating and radiative power, showing how heat and DSR built up before fires broke out

Heat & very dry air that used to be rare, now very common in Spain & Portugal, putting huge strain on EU firefighting resources - at 1.3C global warming. Every additional ton of fossil fuels burnt will make European summers even more deadly & dangerous www.worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-fire...

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map of the Aegean coast depicting change in vapour pressure deficit due to climate change

map of the Aegean coast depicting change in vapour pressure deficit due to climate change

One of the strongest, clearest increases in likelihood & intensity, attributable to climate change, I've seen in a complex index like fire weather - the more intense & frequent events in Greece & Türkiye are already outpacing efforts to adapt.
www.worldweatherattribution.org/weather-cond...

7 months ago 119 73 2 6

Delighted to see a study I co-authored be highlighted by RTE news

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Team Photo of WWA team

Team Photo of WWA team

Do you want to be part of our amazing team @wwattribution.bsky.social team? If you are a science/comms expert, you can! Please do consider applying - www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...

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Smoke from large fires over #Albania and #Greece in this Meteosat-12 image from 13 August, as #wildfires rage across the region.
High heat, dry air and high winds have fuelled the flames, leading to evacuations and challenging thousands of firefighters.
Read more at our website: bit.ly/3Utd42A

8 months ago 25 7 0 0
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Climate change made the relentless heatwave in Norway, Sweden and Finland about 2°C hotter and at least ten times more likely. Our latest study was published this morning.

“This event should be taken as another reminder that no country is safe from climate change” - @frediotto.bsky.social

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8 months ago 52 35 1 4

Check out this interesting article by @wwattribution.bsky.social on the recent Fennoscandia heatwave

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My book - ClimateINJustice is shortlisted for the @wainwrightprize.bsky.social ! Really happy about this, as it's not traditional conservation writing - but conserving & fighting for us humans & our rights wainwrightprize.com/shortlist-20...

8 months ago 68 17 1 3

A short article on our 'mini-heatwave' study has been published by @rtebrainstorm.bsky.social. This is the first report by the new @wasitusie.bsky.social project with @peterthorne.bsky.social. Funded by EPA and in conjunction with Met Éireann and @wwattribution.bsky.social

8 months ago 19 5 0 0
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The heat above 32°C in southeast England tomorrow will be 100 times more likely due to fossil fuel-driven warming 🌡️📈

Our super rapid study was published this morning. It is just the second time we’ve studied an event in real-time, using forecast data. It's been hot work.

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10 months ago 106 55 4 6
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