The risks of extreme weather events are typically being estimated, by federal agencies and others, with historical frequency data assumed to reflect future probabilities. These estimates may not yet have adequately factored in the effects of past and future climate change, despite strong evidence of a changing climate. They have relied on historical data stretching back as far as fifty or a hundred years that may be increasingly unrepresentative of future conditions. Government and private organizations that use these risk assessments in designing programs and projects with long expected lifetimes may therefore be investing too little to make existing and newly constructed infrastructure resistant to the effects of changing climate. New inv...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
D ebate over climate change frequently conflates issues of science and politics. Because of their si...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The risks of extreme weather events are typically being estimated, by federal agencies and others, w...
Examines recent extreme weather events, their consequences, and links to larger statistical trends t...
Extreme and impactful weather events of the recent past provide a vital but under-utilised data sour...
The impacts of global climate change are conventionally discussed in terms of changes in temperature...
Numerous weather and climate extremes impact human society, the societal infrastructure, and the nat...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
One of the major concerns with a potential change in climate is that an increase in extreme events w...
By definition, extreme events are rare. Socio-economic and human systems have not experienced advers...
This article is part of a Special Issue on “A Multi-Model Framework to Achieve Consistent Evaluation...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
Climate and weather extremes are sporadically recurring events that may have major local or regional...
Increasing risks of extreme weather events are the most noticeable and damaging manifestation of ant...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
D ebate over climate change frequently conflates issues of science and politics. Because of their si...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The risks of extreme weather events are typically being estimated, by federal agencies and others, w...
Examines recent extreme weather events, their consequences, and links to larger statistical trends t...
Extreme and impactful weather events of the recent past provide a vital but under-utilised data sour...
The impacts of global climate change are conventionally discussed in terms of changes in temperature...
Numerous weather and climate extremes impact human society, the societal infrastructure, and the nat...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
One of the major concerns with a potential change in climate is that an increase in extreme events w...
By definition, extreme events are rare. Socio-economic and human systems have not experienced advers...
This article is part of a Special Issue on “A Multi-Model Framework to Achieve Consistent Evaluation...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
Climate and weather extremes are sporadically recurring events that may have major local or regional...
Increasing risks of extreme weather events are the most noticeable and damaging manifestation of ant...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
D ebate over climate change frequently conflates issues of science and politics. Because of their si...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...