Varieties of approaches to constructing physical climate storylines: A review

Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, Liese Coulter, Suraje Dessai, Theodore G. Shepherd, Jana Sillmann, Bart Van Den Hurk
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The physical climate storyline (PCS) approach is increasingly recognized by the physical climate research community as a tool to produce and communicate decision-relevant climate risk information. While PCS is generally understood as a single concept, different varieties of the approach are applied according to the aims and purposes of the PCS and the scientists that build them. To unpack this diversity of detail, this article gives an overview of key practices and assumptions of the PCS approach as developed by physical climate scientists, as well as their ties to similar approaches developed by the broader climate risk and adaptation research community. We first examine varieties of PCSs according to the length of the causal chain they explore, and the type of evidence used. We then describe how they incorporate counterfactual elements and the temporal perspective. Finally, we examine how value judgments are implicitly or explicitly included in the aims and construction of PCSs. We conclude the discussion by suggesting that the PCS approach can further mature in the way it incorporates the narrative element, in the way it incorporates value judgments, and in the way that the evidence chosen to build PCSs constrains what is considered plausible.

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构建自然气候故事情节的各种方法:综述
物理气候故事线(PCS)方法越来越被物理气候研究界认可为生产和传播与决策相关的气候风险信息的工具。虽然PCS通常被理解为一个单一的概念,但根据PCS和构建它们的科学家的目标和目的,应用了不同种类的方法。为了揭示这种多样性的细节,本文概述了物理气候科学家开发的PCS方法的关键实践和假设,以及它们与更广泛的气候风险和适应研究界开发的类似方法的联系。我们首先根据他们探索的因果链的长度和使用的证据类型来检查PCSs的品种。然后,我们描述了它们是如何结合反事实因素和时间视角的。最后,我们检视价值判断是如何隐式或显式地包含在公共服务的目标与建构中。最后,我们建议PCS方法在整合叙事元素的方式上,在整合价值判断的方式上,以及在选择构建PCS的证据限制被认为是合理的方式上,可以进一步成熟。
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