Public perceptions of the risk posed by natural hazards and climate change are typically associated with extreme events. While there are studies focused on the detailed synergy for processes that lead to the event occurrence. Past literature working on long-term variations of global weather and climate extremes often studies the derived indices and applies further statistical models to data sampled from a fixed grid point or area. Our study, using extreme heatwave events as an example, proposes an alternative framework to track and analyze extremes from an event perspective to facilitate better climate risk communication.With a selected threshold of daily heatwave intensity and an objective spatial and temporal connectivity algorithm, we in...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...
International audienceExtreme heat is one of the deadliest natural hazards (Harrington & Otto, 2020)...
Extreme event attribution aims to elucidate the link between global climate change, extreme weather ...
Of the various types of disasters caused by extreme climate and weather, extreme temperature events ...
Extremeerature anomalies such as heat and cold waves may have strong impacts on human activities and...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
The Russian heatwave in 2010 killed tens of thousands of people, and was by far the worst event in E...
Global-average temperatures are a powerful metric for both long-term climate change policy, and also...
Abstract Heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and intensity due to climate change. They ...
International audienceWe investigate the statistics and dynamics of extreme heat waves over differen...
Climate extremes threaten human health, economic stability, and the well-being of natural and built ...
Heat waves represent one of the most significant climatic stressors for ecosystems, economies and so...
An extreme heat wave occurred in Russia in the summer of 2010. It had serious impacts on humans and...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...
International audienceExtreme heat is one of the deadliest natural hazards (Harrington & Otto, 2020)...
Extreme event attribution aims to elucidate the link between global climate change, extreme weather ...
Of the various types of disasters caused by extreme climate and weather, extreme temperature events ...
Extremeerature anomalies such as heat and cold waves may have strong impacts on human activities and...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
The Russian heatwave in 2010 killed tens of thousands of people, and was by far the worst event in E...
Global-average temperatures are a powerful metric for both long-term climate change policy, and also...
Abstract Heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and intensity due to climate change. They ...
International audienceWe investigate the statistics and dynamics of extreme heat waves over differen...
Climate extremes threaten human health, economic stability, and the well-being of natural and built ...
Heat waves represent one of the most significant climatic stressors for ecosystems, economies and so...
An extreme heat wave occurred in Russia in the summer of 2010. It had serious impacts on humans and...
The science of extreme event attribution has rapidly expanded in recent years, with numerous studies...
International audienceExtreme heat is one of the deadliest natural hazards (Harrington & Otto, 2020)...
Extreme event attribution aims to elucidate the link between global climate change, extreme weather ...