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==== Projected changes in annual maximum daytime temperature (TXx) as a function of global warming for IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risk of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX) regions (see Figure 3.2), based on an empirical scaling relationship applied to Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) data (adapted from Seneviratne et al., 2016 <sup>[[#fn:r86|86]]</sup> and Wartenburger et al., 2017) <sup>[[#fn:r87|87]]</sup> together with projected changes from the Half a degree additional warming, prognosis and projected impacts (HAPPI) multimodel experiment (Mitchell et al., 2017 <sup>[[#fn:r88|88]]</sup> ; based on analyses in Seneviratne et al., 2018c) <sup>[[#fn:r89|89]]</sup> (bar plots on regional analyses and central plot, respectively). ==== [[File:9252f14e93b2d56d039676325a83d65b Figure_3_small-1024x717.jpg|thumb|400x300px]] For analyses for other regions from Figure 3.2 (with asterisks), see Supplementary Material 3.SM.2. (The stippling indicates significance of the differences in changes between 1.5Β°C and 2Β°C of global warming based on all model simulations, using a two-sided paired Wilcoxon test (P = 0.01, after controlling the false discovery rate according to Benjamini and Hochberg, 1995) <sup>[[#fn:r90|90]]</sup> . See Supplementary Material 3.SM.2 for details. <div id="section-3-3-2-2-block-3"></div> <span id="figure-3.6"></span> ====== Figure 3.6 ====== <span id="probability-ratio-pr-of-exceeding-extreme-temperature-thresholds."></span>
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