“…Examples of analyses of historic events are the 1816 European year without a summer, driven by a combination of a major volcanic eruption and a regional atmospheric circulation 24 ; a large number of ice storms in China in 2008 25 ; extensive coastal-fluvial flooding in Ireland due to exceptionally wet autumn in 2009 23 ; an “Aqua Alta” compounding high water event in Venice 59 ; and precursors of fire weather conditions in Portugal since 1980. 26 For the wildfires in Portugal in October 2017—with nearly 200,000 ha of burnt area in just 24 h and 50 fatalities—several compounding features were playing a role. 27 These included a long-term preconditioning leading to cumulative hydric stress of vegetation, the passage of hurricane Ophelia off the Coast of Portugal advecting large masses of hot and dry air, and a negligent human driver of ignitions associated with agricultural practices.…”