Metadata
Environmental & Earth Studies Graduate Evaluate Hard
Metadata
  • Subject

    Environmental & Earth Studies

  • Education level

    Graduate

  • Cognitive goals

    Evaluate

  • Difficulty estimate

    Hard

  • Tags

    attribution, detection and attribution, counterfactual simulation, extreme events, climate models, uncertainty quantification

  • Number of questions

    5

  • Created on

  • Generation source

    Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini

  • License

    CC0 Public domain

  • Prompt

    Assess graduate students' ability to critically evaluate methodologies used to attribute extreme weather events to anthropogenic climate change. Scope includes multi-model detection and attribution frameworks, counterfactual (natural-only) simulation techniques, statistical methods (e.g., optimal fingerprinting, fraction attributable risk, probability ratios), treatment of internal variability and model uncertainty, observational constraints and bias correction, and best-practice study design and communication of uncertainty. Tasks: compare strengths and limitations, identify common biases, and recommend robust methodological choices for a specified case study.
Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%

Mock data used for demo purposes.