Climate extremes have profound implications for urban infrastructure and human society, but studies of observed changes in climate extremes over the global urban areas are few, even though more than half of the global population now resides in urban areas. Here, using observed station data for 217 urban areas across the globe, we show that these urban areas have experienced significant increases (p-value <0.05) in the number of heat waves during the period 1973–2012, while the frequency of cold waves has declined. Almost half of the urban areas experienced significant increases in the number of extreme hot days, while almost 2/3 showed significant increases in the frequency of extreme hot nights. Extreme windy days declined substantially du...
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by i...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the globally averaged surface tem...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
More than half of the world's population lives in urban areas (UN Population Division 2018 The World...
Climate change driven increases in the frequency of extreme heat events (EHE) and extreme precipitat...
none8siSurface temperatures are generally higher in cities than in rural surroundings. This phenomen...
Trends in short-lived high-temperature extremes record a different dimension of change than the exte...
The climatic signature of global warming is both local and global. The forcing by increasing greenho...
Extreme temperature trends for Canadian urban centres during the latter portion of the 20th century ...
Extreme weather and climate events have received increased attention in the last few years, due to t...
International audienceUrbanization and global warming are two of the major human impacts on the envi...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
The Earth's climate is changing and cities are facing a warmer future. As the locus of economic acti...
Identifying historical trends in the integrated frequencies of various climate extremes is meaningfu...
This dataset includes the yearly estimates of urban heat extremes and urban population exposure to e...
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by i...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the globally averaged surface tem...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
More than half of the world's population lives in urban areas (UN Population Division 2018 The World...
Climate change driven increases in the frequency of extreme heat events (EHE) and extreme precipitat...
none8siSurface temperatures are generally higher in cities than in rural surroundings. This phenomen...
Trends in short-lived high-temperature extremes record a different dimension of change than the exte...
The climatic signature of global warming is both local and global. The forcing by increasing greenho...
Extreme temperature trends for Canadian urban centres during the latter portion of the 20th century ...
Extreme weather and climate events have received increased attention in the last few years, due to t...
International audienceUrbanization and global warming are two of the major human impacts on the envi...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
The Earth's climate is changing and cities are facing a warmer future. As the locus of economic acti...
Identifying historical trends in the integrated frequencies of various climate extremes is meaningfu...
This dataset includes the yearly estimates of urban heat extremes and urban population exposure to e...
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by i...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the globally averaged surface tem...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...