2021
DOI: 10.3390/su131810402
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Integrated Assessments of Meteorological Hazards across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China

Abstract: Recent decades have witnessed accelerated climate changes across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) and elevated socioeconomic exposure to meteorological hazards. The QTP is called the “the third pole”, exerting remarkable impact on environmental changes in its surrounding regions. While few reports are available for addressing multi-hazard risks over the QTP, we develop an integrated indicator system involving multiple meteorological hazards, i.e., droughts, rainstorms, snowstorms and hailstorms, investigating t… Show more

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“…Previous studies by other scholars have indicated that areas with a high comprehensive risk of snow disasters on the QTP are primarily concentrated in the central-eastern and southwestern parts of Xizang [23]. The central part of Shigatse, the southern part of Shannan, and the eastern part of Nagqu experience high snowfalls and snow depths [3]. Shigatse and Shannan are situated in the southern part of Xizang, while the area characterized by a high snowfall and snow depth in Nagqu is located in the central-eastern part of Xizang.…”
Section: Analysis Of High-risk Areas For Snow Disastersmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Previous studies by other scholars have indicated that areas with a high comprehensive risk of snow disasters on the QTP are primarily concentrated in the central-eastern and southwestern parts of Xizang [23]. The central part of Shigatse, the southern part of Shannan, and the eastern part of Nagqu experience high snowfalls and snow depths [3]. Shigatse and Shannan are situated in the southern part of Xizang, while the area characterized by a high snowfall and snow depth in Nagqu is located in the central-eastern part of Xizang.…”
Section: Analysis Of High-risk Areas For Snow Disastersmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It is crucial in organizing timely emergency relief efforts for snow disasters and making informed decisions for post-disaster recovery and reconstruction. In the QTP, snow disasters are a prevalent natural meteorological hazard during the winter and spring, occurring almost annually and most frequently between November and March of the following year [3]. Currently, no definitive solution is in place to completely eradicate the effects of snow disasters in the Xizang Autonomous Region (XAR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catastrophic events such as thunderstorms and flooding occur frequently in the summer, and snowstorms present serious hazards in the winter (County, L. C. C. C. o. t. C., 2010, pp. 91–95; Sun et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Thornthwaite method for calculating PET overestimates the effect of precipitation deficit on drought severity, thus causing the SPEI to deviate from the actual situation in the region [43]. The reason for the low reliability of SPEI in the TP region was that climate change studies in the TP region have been limited by the scarcity of observations, especially at the extremely sparse stations in the western part of the plateau [44]. The low spatial density of meteorological stations in TP region increased the uncertainty of SPEI calculations using data from this region.…”
Section: Applicability and Impact Factor Of Speimentioning
confidence: 99%