2022
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2022-194
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Increased spatial extent and likelihood of compound long-duration dry and hot events in China, 1961–2014

Abstract: Abstract. Compound dry and hot events can cause aggregated damage compared with isolated hazards. Although increasing attention has been paid to compound dry and hot events, the persistence of such hazard is rarely investigated. Moreover, little attention has been paid to the simultaneous evolution process of such hazard in space and time. Based on observations during 1961–2014, the spatiotemporal characteristics of compound long-duration dry and hot (LDDH) events in China during the summer season are investig… Show more

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