The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We apply crossing theory for the first time to determine heatwave properties solely from the distribution of daily observations without time‐correlation information. We use Central England Temperature timeseries to quantify how the simple increased occurrence of higher temperatures makes heatwaves (consecutive summer days with temperatures exceeding a threshold) more frequent and intense. We find an overall 2‐3‐fold increase in heatwave activity since the late 1800's. Week‐long heatwaves that on average return every 5 years were typically below ∼28°C and now typically exceed it. Our analysis takes as inputs average user‐specific heatwave properties....
Simultaneous heatwaves affecting multiple regions (referred to as concurrent heatwaves) pose compoun...
Understanding the impact of future heatwaves and the development of effective adaptation strategies ...
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The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
With the rise in temperature due to anthropogenic climate change, the occurrence of hot summers, tem...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Increases i...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
An important impact of climate change on agriculture and the sustainability of ecosystems is the inc...
An important impact of climate change on agriculture and the sustainability of ecosystems is the inc...
Simultaneous heatwaves affecting multiple regions (referred to as concurrent heatwaves) pose compoun...
Simultaneous heatwaves affecting multiple regions (referred to as concurrent heatwaves) pose compoun...
Understanding the impact of future heatwaves and the development of effective adaptation strategies ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
The frequency and severity of heatwaves is expected to increase as the global climate warms. We appl...
With the rise in temperature due to anthropogenic climate change, the occurrence of hot summers, tem...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Increases i...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
An important impact of climate change on agriculture and the sustainability of ecosystems is the inc...
An important impact of climate change on agriculture and the sustainability of ecosystems is the inc...
Simultaneous heatwaves affecting multiple regions (referred to as concurrent heatwaves) pose compoun...
Simultaneous heatwaves affecting multiple regions (referred to as concurrent heatwaves) pose compoun...
Understanding the impact of future heatwaves and the development of effective adaptation strategies ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...