2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022ef003179
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How Striking Is the Intergenerational Difference in Exposure to Compound Heatwaves Over Southeast Asia?

Abstract: How bad would unrestricted emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) be? The global climate has changed significantly over the last century, with major characteristics of warming and a rise of 1.2 ± 0.1°C for the mean surface temperature of between 1880 and 2020 (WMO, 2021). One of the consequences of global warming is the increased risk of exceptionally high temperatures and heatwaves (Hulley et al., 2020;IPCC, 2018;Perkins-Kirkpatrick & Gibson, 2017;Visser et al., 2014). Increasing of weather and climate extremes … Show more

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“…Against the backdrop of global warming, the intensity and frequency of regional extreme precipitation events have noticeably increased. Different magnitudes of global warming in the future will lead to a significant increase in extreme precipitation events in East Asia [24][25][26]. Large-scale anomalous circulation interactions and extreme precipitation events are intimately linked to climate change issues in Henan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Against the backdrop of global warming, the intensity and frequency of regional extreme precipitation events have noticeably increased. Different magnitudes of global warming in the future will lead to a significant increase in extreme precipitation events in East Asia [24][25][26]. Large-scale anomalous circulation interactions and extreme precipitation events are intimately linked to climate change issues in Henan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%