Climate change exacerbates the compounding of heat stress and flooding in the mid-latitudes

IF 3.5 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES International Journal of Climatology Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1002/joc.8453
Dario Treppiedi, Gabriele Villarini, Leonardo V. Noto
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Heat stress and flood impacts have been extensively studied separately because of their significant societal and economic impacts, albeit apart from each other. Here we show that heat stress can trigger floods across large areas of North and South America, southern Africa, Asia and eastern Australia. We also show that the compounding of heat stress and floods is projected to worsen under climate change. This effect is magnified as we move from the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) 1–2.6 to 5–8.5. Moreover, in the future, the compounding between heat stress and floods is projected to extend to Europe and Russia, two areas where it has not been identified as relevant in the past. Moreover, by intersecting our results with future projections of the population of urban agglomerations, we find that heat stress/flood compound can pose a serious risk to a large portion of the world population. These results highlight the need towards improved preparation and mitigation measures that account for the compound nature of heat stress and flooding, and how the compounding is expected to be exacerbated because of climate change.

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气候变化加剧了中纬度地区热压力和洪水的叠加效应
热应力和洪水的影响因其对社会和经济的重大影响而分别进行了广泛的研究,尽管它们是相互独立的。在这里,我们展示了热应力可引发南北美洲、非洲南部、亚洲和澳大利亚东部大片地区的洪水。我们还表明,在气候变化的影响下,预计热应力和洪水的复合效应将进一步加剧。当我们从共享社会经济路径(SSPs)1-2.6 到 5-8.5 时,这种效应会被放大。此外,在未来,热应力和洪水之间的复合效应预计将扩展到欧洲和俄罗斯,而这两个地区在过去并没有被认为是相关的。此外,通过将我们的结果与未来城市群人口预测相交叉,我们发现热应力/洪水复合效应可能会对世界上大部分人口造成严重威胁。这些结果凸显了改进防灾减灾措施的必要性,这些措施应考虑到热应力和洪水的复合性,以及气候变化将如何加剧这种复合性。
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International Journal of Climatology
International Journal of Climatology 地学-气象与大气科学
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417
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4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Climatology aims to span the well established but rapidly growing field of climatology, through the publication of research papers, short communications, major reviews of progress and reviews of new books and reports in the area of climate science. The Journal’s main role is to stimulate and report research in climatology, from the expansive fields of the atmospheric, biophysical, engineering and social sciences. Coverage includes: Climate system science; Local to global scale climate observations and modelling; Seasonal to interannual climate prediction; Climatic variability and climate change; Synoptic, dynamic and urban climatology, hydroclimatology, human bioclimatology, ecoclimatology, dendroclimatology, palaeoclimatology, marine climatology and atmosphere-ocean interactions; Application of climatological knowledge to environmental assessment and management and economic production; Climate and society interactions
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