Increases in climate hazards and their impacts mark one of the major challenges of climate change. Situations in which hazards occur close enough to one another to result in amplified impacts, because systems are insufficiently resilient or because hazards themselves are made more severe, are of special concern. We consider projected changes in such compounding hazards using the MPI Grand Ensemble under the moderate (RCP4.5) emissions scenario, which produces warming of about 2.25°C between pre-industrial (1851-1880) and 2100. We find that extreme heat events occurring on 3 or more consecutive days increase in frequency by 100-300%, and consecutive extreme precipitation events increase in most regions, nearly doubling for some. The chance o...
There is a growing realization among scientists and decision makers that extreme events should not b...
Floods, wildfires, heatwaves and droughts often result from a combination of interacting physical pr...
Climate change may bring new hazards through novel combinations of extreme weather (compound events)...
Climate extremes threaten human health, economic stability, and the well-being of natural and built ...
Weather extremes can affect many different assets, sectors and systems of the human environment, inc...
The potential compounding behaviour of heatwaves and extreme rainfall have important implications fo...
Abstract Compound climate extremes (here referred to compound dry–hot events and compound pluvial–ho...
The extent and impact of climate-related extreme events depend on the underlying meteorological, hyd...
Compound events (CEs) are weather and climate events that result from multiple hazards or drivers wi...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
Using over a century of ground-based observations over the contiguous United States, we show that th...
Studies using climate models and observed trends indicate that extreme weather has changed and may c...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
Hydroclimatic extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves can produce significant impacts on envir...
There is a growing realization among scientists and decision makers that extreme events should not b...
Floods, wildfires, heatwaves and droughts often result from a combination of interacting physical pr...
Climate change may bring new hazards through novel combinations of extreme weather (compound events)...
Climate extremes threaten human health, economic stability, and the well-being of natural and built ...
Weather extremes can affect many different assets, sectors and systems of the human environment, inc...
The potential compounding behaviour of heatwaves and extreme rainfall have important implications fo...
Abstract Compound climate extremes (here referred to compound dry–hot events and compound pluvial–ho...
The extent and impact of climate-related extreme events depend on the underlying meteorological, hyd...
Compound events (CEs) are weather and climate events that result from multiple hazards or drivers wi...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
In 2018 and 2019, heatwaves set all‐time temperature records around the world and caused adverse eff...
Using over a century of ground-based observations over the contiguous United States, we show that th...
Studies using climate models and observed trends indicate that extreme weather has changed and may c...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
Hydroclimatic extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves can produce significant impacts on envir...
There is a growing realization among scientists and decision makers that extreme events should not b...
Floods, wildfires, heatwaves and droughts often result from a combination of interacting physical pr...
Climate change may bring new hazards through novel combinations of extreme weather (compound events)...