2024
DOI: 10.1002/joc.8682
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Temperature and Precipitation Extremes Over Borneo Island: An Integrated Climate Risk Assessment

Mohammed Magdy Hamed,
Ali Salem Al‐Sakkaf,
Mohammed Rady
et al.

Abstract: Global warming has significantly increased the frequency and intensity of extreme events, which have catastrophic consequences for ecosystems and humans. Despite efforts to assess the impact of climate change on the potential risk of Borneo, most research has focused on partial regions, considering short timescales and a limited number of temperature and precipitation extremes indices to quantify the expected climate risks. This study employed a new method of climate risk assessment of Borneo based on the comb… Show more

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