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The most at-risk regions in the world for high-impact heatwaves

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The most at-risk regions in the world for high-impact heatwaves

V. Thompson, D. Mitchell, et al.

Discover how climate change is making heatwaves more frequent and intense, leading to alarming mortality rates. This research by Vikki Thompson, Dann Mitchell, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Matthew Collins, Nicholas J. Leach, and Julia M. Slingo identifies regions vulnerable to extreme temperatures, urging policymakers to act on heat action plans.

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Abstract
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent under climate change and can lead to thousands of excess deaths. Adaptation to extreme weather events often occurs in response to an event, with communities learning fast following unexpectedly impactful events. Using extreme value statistics, here we show where regional temperature records are statistically likely to be exceeded, and therefore communities might be more at-risk. In 31% of regions examined, the observed daily maximum temperature record is exceptional. Climate models suggest that similar behaviour can occur in any region. In some regions, such as Afghanistan and parts of Central America, this is a particular problem - not only have they the potential for far more extreme heatwaves than experienced, but their population is growing and increasingly exposed because of limited healthcare and energy resources. We urge policy makers in vulnerable regions to consider if heat action plans are sufficient for what might come.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 25, 2023
Authors
Vikki Thompson, Dann Mitchell, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Matthew Collins, Nicholas J. Leach, Julia M. Slingo
Tags
heatwaves
climate change
extreme temperatures
mortality risk
vulnerable regions
heat action plans
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