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Future increased risk from extratropical windstorms in northern Europe

Earth Sciences

Future increased risk from extratropical windstorms in northern Europe

A. S. Little, M. D. K. Priestley, et al.

This research by Alexander S. Little, Matthew D. K. Priestley, and Jennifer L. Catto reveals alarming projections of increased windstorm frequency in Europe. Using advanced storm severity indices, the study highlights a potential tripling in impact due to socioeconomic changes, though adaptation strategies may mitigate some risks. The findings underscore the importance of considering future climate scenarios in risk assessments.... show more
Abstract
European windstorms cause socioeconomic losses due to wind damage. Projections of future losses from such storms are subject to uncertainties from the frequency and tracks of the storms, their intensities and definitions thereof, and socio-economic scenarios. We use two storm severity indices applied to objectively identified extratropical cyclone footprints from a multi-model ensemble of state-of-the-art climate models under different future socioeconomic scenarios. Here we show storm frequency increases across northern and central Europe, where the meteorological storm severity index more than doubles. The population-weighted storm severity index more than triples, due to projected population increases. Adapting to the increasing wind speeds using future damage thresholds, the population weighted storm severity index increases are only partially offset, despite a reduction in the meteorological storm severity through adaptation. Through following lower emissions scenarios, the future increase in risk is reduced, with the population-weighted storm severity index increase more than halved.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 22, 2023
Authors
Alexander S. Little, Matthew D. K. Priestley, Jennifer L. Catto
Tags
windstorms
climate models
storm severity
socioeconomic scenarios
Europe
adaptation
risk assessment
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