Projections of urban land exposure to drought and flood in China DOI
Huiqing Han, Jie Zhao,

Ying Cong

et al.

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 197(1)

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Language: Английский

Mortality impacts of the most extreme heat events DOI Creative Commons
Tom Matthews, Colin Raymond, Josh Foster

et al.

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 4, 2025

Language: Английский

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3

Climatological patterns of heatwaves during winter and spring 2023 and trends for the period 1979–2023 in central South America DOI Creative Commons
José Marengo,

Mabel Calim Costa,

Ana Paula Cunha

et al.

Frontiers in Climate, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

In the last 40 years, trends in heat wave frequency, intensity, and duration have increased steadily around world. These intense waves were characterized persistent atmospheric blocking episode, with a continuous presence of warm air mass lack rain for several consecutive days, that contributed to pronounced positive temperature anomalies, reinforced by extremely low soil moisture, drought conditions. The year 2023 was warmest on record, global average +1.45°C above pre-industrial (1850–1900) values worldwide. South America since 1900, 0.81°C 1991–2020 reference period. Central experienced sequence heatwaves series being most during autumn spring 2023. From August December 2023, meteorological services Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay Bolivia reported record-high maximum temperatures this period stations east Andes identified 7 episodes affected all these countries. large-scale circulation patterns show an anomalously high-pressure system facilitated formation dome through dry, hot columns over dry soil. Several locations about 10°C normal, some 40°C days row. aggravated Amazonia second half El Niño year. Compound drought-heat favored hydrological drought, while dryness amplified risk fires.

Language: Английский

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1

Evolution of warm nights in the Canary Islands (1950–2023): evidence for climate change in the Southeastern North Atlantic DOI Creative Commons
Jordan Correa González, Pedro Dorta Antequera, Abel López Díez

et al.

Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 156(2)

Published: Jan. 10, 2025

Nighttime temperatures have a direct impact on the health and well-being of population, are closely linked to aggravation certain pathologies mortality. As global warming acquires extraordinary magnitudes, concepts such as warm night, tropical night or equatorial used indicators evaluate evolution during becoming popular. This paper analyses nighttime in Canary Islands since 1950, identifying very notable increase daily minimum temperature, particularly at summits, where rate exceeds 0.2 °C per decade. Overall, temperature easily reaches 20 many parts islands, with statistically significant upward trend frequency nights. In addition, they tend occur over an increasingly longer season, more consecutively greater thermal intensity. Equatorial nights — ≥ 25 °C— still eminently summer phenomenon growing importance areas inland some islands. Torrid 30 °C—, other hand, associated extremely episodes that affect specific sectors conditioned by local factors.

Language: Английский

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0

Projections of urban land exposure to drought and flood in China DOI
Huiqing Han, Jie Zhao,

Ying Cong

et al.

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 197(1)

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

0