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Unveiling the dynamics of sequential extreme precipitation-heatwave compounds in China

Earth Sciences

Unveiling the dynamics of sequential extreme precipitation-heatwave compounds in China

L. Miao, L. Ju, et al.

This research delves into the alarming increase of sequential extreme precipitation-heatwave compound events in China from 1975 to 2020, highlighting the urgent need for effective planning to tackle their rising frequency and impact. Conducted by Lijuan Miao, Lei Ju, Shao Sun, Evgenios Agathokleous, Qianfeng Wang, Zhiwei Zhu, Ran Liu, Yangfeng Zou, Yutian Lu, and Qiang Liu, this study brings critical insights into climate change and its regional implications.

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Abstract
Amidst the escalating impacts of global warming, the occurrence and severity of compound extreme weather events have risen significantly, presenting substantial threats to both lives and property. Existing response strategies predominantly focus on individual events, often overlooking the cumulative effects rising from their inherent complexity. To address this critical gap, we conducted a thorough examination of sequential extreme precipitation-heatwave compound events (SEPHCE) in China from 1975 to 2020, utilizing data from 1929 meteorological stations. Our investigation revealed a consistent rise in the frequency and duration of SEPHCE, with a particularly notable surge since 1993. Furthermore, shorter interval events disproportionately affected the regions of southwestern and southeast coastal China. Furthermore, SEPHCE onset times exhibited advancement, and the endings were delayed, thereby intensifying the overall trend. These findings underscore the pressing need to prioritize effective planning and adaptation strategies to mitigate the impact of these compound event, while also addressing the potential exacerbation of inequality resulting from climate change.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Mar 11, 2024
Authors
Lijuan Miao, Lei Ju, Shao Sun, Evgenios Agathokleous, Qianfeng Wang, Zhiwei Zhu, Ran Liu, Yangfeng Zou, Yutian Lu, Qiang Liu
Tags
sequential extreme precipitation
heatwave events
China
climate change
meteorological analysis
adaptation strategies
regional inequalities
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