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  1. Extreme weather and climate events occur on time scales of hours (e.g., convective storms that produce heavy precipitation) to days (e.g., tropical cyclones, heatwaves), to seasons and years (e.g., droughts).

    • Chapter 9

      New insight from observed overturning in the eastern and...

    • Atlas

      Most land areas have warmed faster than the global average...

  2. 20 mar 2019 · After knowing the types of extreme weather events and their effects over a particular region, it is important to notice that the impact over the population and ecosystems will depend directly on the strength of the weather event, and also on the vulnerability of the affected area.

  3. 31 paź 2021 · From Afghanistan to Central America, droughts, flooding and other extreme weather events are hitting those least equipped to recover and adapt Ecosystems – including terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems – and the services they provide, are affected by the changing climate.

  4. 1 kwi 2024 · First, we offer robust evidence on the association between overtime variations in climate distance and bilateral trade, which holds true for different measures of climate conditions. This feeds the extant literature on determinants of trade with novel evidence.

  5. 19 sty 2023 · This paper describes the compilation and construction of a global multivariable (air temperature, pressure, precipitation sum, number of precipitation days) monthly instrumental climate database...

  6. 1 kwi 2024 · Through a gravity-type approach we show that overtime variations in climate differences correlate with bilateral trade values. Intuitively, these differences may be associated with diverse productivity levels, a plausible channel through which climate distance affects trade.

  7. 1 cze 2024 · Building on daily observations from meteorological stations, a Climate Physical Risk Index (CPRI) dataset is constructed for 170 countries, paying special attention to four extreme climate events: extreme low temperature (LTD), extreme high temperature (HTD), extreme rainfall (ERD), and extreme drought (EDD).

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