Human exposure to dangerous heat, driven by climatic and demographic changes, is increasing worldwide. Being located in hot regions and showing high rates of urban population growth, African cities appear particularly likely to face significantly increased exposure to dangerous heat in the coming decades. We combined projections of urban population under five socioeconomic scenarios – Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – with projections of apparent temperature under three Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) in order to explore future exposure to dangerous heat across 173 large African cities. Employing multiple SSP*RCP combinations, we demonstrated that the aggregate exposure in African cities will increase by a multiple of 20-5...
Temperature extremes vary across Africa. A continent-wide examination of the impacts of heat on heal...
Urban dwellers worldwide are increasingly affected by more frequent and intense extreme temperature ...
An analysis of observed trends in African annual-average near-surface temperatures over the last fiv...
Human exposure to dangerous heat, driven by climatic and demographic changes, is increasing worldwid...
In this presentation, we report the findings of a new study in which we combined projections of urba...
In this presentation, we report the findings of a new study in which we combined projections of urba...
Very hot and humid weather often leads to numerous health issues, ranging from heat cramps to death....
Abstract This study investigates the impact of increased global warming on heat stress changes and t...
Growing evidence indicates that the risk of heat extremes will increase as climate change progresses...
Rapid urbanisation is affecting people in different ways, with some becoming more vulnerable to the ...
Supporting dataset of urban population projections, heat index projections, and exposure projection
Understanding how continuing increases in global mean temperature will exacerbate societal exposure ...
This brief presentation outlines climate impacts on urban areas. More than 50 % of the population ar...
Regional climate modelling was used to produce high resolution climate projections for Africa, under...
Regional climate modelling was used to produce high resolution climate projections for Africa, under...
Temperature extremes vary across Africa. A continent-wide examination of the impacts of heat on heal...
Urban dwellers worldwide are increasingly affected by more frequent and intense extreme temperature ...
An analysis of observed trends in African annual-average near-surface temperatures over the last fiv...
Human exposure to dangerous heat, driven by climatic and demographic changes, is increasing worldwid...
In this presentation, we report the findings of a new study in which we combined projections of urba...
In this presentation, we report the findings of a new study in which we combined projections of urba...
Very hot and humid weather often leads to numerous health issues, ranging from heat cramps to death....
Abstract This study investigates the impact of increased global warming on heat stress changes and t...
Growing evidence indicates that the risk of heat extremes will increase as climate change progresses...
Rapid urbanisation is affecting people in different ways, with some becoming more vulnerable to the ...
Supporting dataset of urban population projections, heat index projections, and exposure projection
Understanding how continuing increases in global mean temperature will exacerbate societal exposure ...
This brief presentation outlines climate impacts on urban areas. More than 50 % of the population ar...
Regional climate modelling was used to produce high resolution climate projections for Africa, under...
Regional climate modelling was used to produce high resolution climate projections for Africa, under...
Temperature extremes vary across Africa. A continent-wide examination of the impacts of heat on heal...
Urban dwellers worldwide are increasingly affected by more frequent and intense extreme temperature ...
An analysis of observed trends in African annual-average near-surface temperatures over the last fiv...