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Borderless Heat Hazards With Bordered Impacts

doi: 10.1029/2021ef002064
AbstractHeatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and intensity due to climate change. They are associated with high mortality rates and cross‐sectional impacts including a reduction in crop yield and power outages. Here we demonstrate that there are large deficiencies in reporting of heatwave impacts in international disasters databases, international organization reports, and climate bulletins. We characterize the distribution of heat stress across the world focusing on August in the Northern Hemisphere, when notably heatwaves have taken place (i.e., 2003, 2010, and 2020) for the last 20 years using the ERA5‐HEAT reanalysis of the Universal Thermal Comfort Index and establish heat stress has grown larger in extent, more so during a heatwave. Comparison of heat stress against the emergency events impacts database and climate reports reveals underreporting of heatwave‐related impacts. This work suggests an internationally agreed protocol should be put in place for impact reporting by organizations and national government, facilitating implementation of preparedness measures, and early warning systems.
- "UPPSALA UNIVERSITET Sweden
- University of Reading United Kingdom
- European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts United Kingdom
- European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts United Kingdom
- Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science Sweden
heatwaves, reporting, Climate Research, Ecology, Climate Science, Klimatforskning, heat stress, Environmental sciences, climate change, GE1-350, impacts, hazards, QH540-549.5, Klimatvetenskap
heatwaves, reporting, Climate Research, Ecology, Climate Science, Klimatforskning, heat stress, Environmental sciences, climate change, GE1-350, impacts, hazards, QH540-549.5, Klimatvetenskap
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