13:15:50 From Zack Jacobson to Everyone: Please put our questions here, in Chat. 13:32:37 From Peggy Atherton to Everyone: I will send the question from my visitors last week to Art who want to view the presentation on the electric car, and possibly other ones to Art. 13:41:42 From John Hollins to Everyone: Peggy, Please go to CACOR YouTube channel, where (courtesy of Art Hunter) you will find links to all the CACOR YouTube talks. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMSugW2MKFqZYi344_LuzEA/videos?app=desktop, 13:57:08 From John Meyer to Everyone: Question: Is there a statistical definition of "extreme events" and is there a record of the number of these events occurring every year? 14:14:38 From bill Pugsley to Everyone: Short answer: no statistical definition but What is an extreme (weather or climate) event? www.wcrp-climate.org › day1 › Karoly_Extremes Extreme event: the occurrence of a value of a weather variable above (or below) a threshold value near the upper (or lower) ends of the range of its observed values in a specific region. Return period: an estimate of the average time interval between occurrences of an event (e.g., flood or extreme rainfall) of a defined size or intensity. More often meteorologists use standard deviation to define how extreme a given event is. 14:15:26 From Art Hunter to Everyone: Question: Is there any better hope of productive global action to address global warming at COP26 (Glasgow, November 2021) compared to all other prior COPs. 14:16:19 From Ted Manning to Everyone: How strong is our knowledge of the linkages between the extremes and damaging events to key environmental services? 14:25:01 From Irene to Everyone: Red Lake area had a massive fire in 1980 with residents in the area requiring to be moved out. So 40 years later the new growth is burning down. :>( 14:27:12 From Thorhaug Anitra to Everyone: What regions do you see the famine occurring in order?