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Observed Global Changes in Sector-Relevant Climate Extremes Indices—An Extension to HadEX3

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    Identificador: imarina:9368150
    Autores:
    Dunn RJHHerold NAlexander LVDonat MGAllan RBador MBrunet MCheng VIbadullah WMWIbrahim MKIBKruger AKubota HLippmann TJRMarengo JMbatha SMcGree SNgwenya SPabon Caicedo JDRamos ASalinger Jvan der Schrier GSrivastava ATrewin BYáñez RVVazquez-Aguirre JJiménez CVVose RYussof MNBHZhang X
    Resumen:
    Global gridded data sets of observed extremes indices underpin assessments of changes in climate extremes. However, similar efforts to enable the assessment of indices relevant to different sectors of society have been missing. Here we present a data set of sector-specific indices, based on daily station data, that extends the HadEX3 data set of climate extremes indices. These additional indices, which can be used singly or in combinations, have been recommended by the World Meteorological Organization and are intended to empower decision makers in different sectors with accurate historical information about how sector-relevant measures of the climate are changing, especially in regions where in situ daily temperature and rainfall data are hard to come by. The annual and/or monthly indices have been interpolated on to a 1.875° × 1.25° longitude-latitude grid for 1901–2018. We show changes in globally-averaged time series of these indices in comparison with reanalysis products. Changes in temperature-based indices are consistent with global scale warming, with days with Tmax > 30°C (TXge30) increasing virtually everywhere with potential impacts on crop fertility. At the other end of the scale, the number of days with Tmin < −2°C (TNltm2) are reducing, decreasing potential damage from frosts. Changes in heat wave characteristics show increases in the number, duration and intensity of these extreme events in most places. The gridded netCDF files and, where possible, the underlying station indices are available from https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadex3 and https://www.climdex.org.
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    Autor según el artículo: Dunn RJH; Herold N; Alexander LV; Donat MG; Allan R; Bador M; Brunet M; Cheng V; Ibadullah WMW; Ibrahim MKIB; Kruger A; Kubota H; Lippmann TJR; Marengo J; Mbatha S; McGree S; Ngwenya S; Pabon Caicedo JD; Ramos A; Salinger J; van der Schrier G; Srivastava A; Trewin B; Yáñez RV; Vazquez-Aguirre J; Jiménez CV; Vose R; Yussof MNBH; Zhang X
    Departamento: Geografia
    Autor/es de la URV: Brunet India, Manuela Catalina
    Palabras clave: Climate action
    Resumen: Global gridded data sets of observed extremes indices underpin assessments of changes in climate extremes. However, similar efforts to enable the assessment of indices relevant to different sectors of society have been missing. Here we present a data set of sector-specific indices, based on daily station data, that extends the HadEX3 data set of climate extremes indices. These additional indices, which can be used singly or in combinations, have been recommended by the World Meteorological Organization and are intended to empower decision makers in different sectors with accurate historical information about how sector-relevant measures of the climate are changing, especially in regions where in situ daily temperature and rainfall data are hard to come by. The annual and/or monthly indices have been interpolated on to a 1.875° × 1.25° longitude-latitude grid for 1901–2018. We show changes in globally-averaged time series of these indices in comparison with reanalysis products. Changes in temperature-based indices are consistent with global scale warming, with days with Tmax > 30°C (TXge30) increasing virtually everywhere with potential impacts on crop fertility. At the other end of the scale, the number of days with Tmin < −2°C (TNltm2) are reducing, decreasing potential damage from frosts. Changes in heat wave characteristics show increases in the number, duration and intensity of these extreme events in most places. The gridded netCDF files and, where possible, the underlying station indices are available from https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadex3 and https://www.climdex.org.
    Áreas temáticas: Geosciences, multidisciplinary General earth and planetary sciences Environmental science (miscellaneous) Earth and planetary sciences (miscellaneous) Earth and planetary sciences (all) Astronomy & astrophysics
    Acceso a la licencia de uso: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Direcció de correo del autor: manola.brunet@urv.cat
    Identificador del autor: 0000-0002-9386-710X
    Fecha de alta del registro: 2024-11-23
    Versión del articulo depositado: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial: Earth And Space Science. 11 (4):
    Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Dunn RJH; Herold N; Alexander LV; Donat MG; Allan R; Bador M; Brunet M; Cheng V; Ibadullah WMW; Ibrahim MKIB; Kruger A; Kubota H; Lippmann TJR; Mareng (2024). Observed Global Changes in Sector-Relevant Climate Extremes Indices—An Extension to HadEX3. Earth And Space Science, 11(4), -. DOI: 10.1029/2023EA003279
    URL Documento de licencia: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entidad: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Año de publicación de la revista: 2024
    Tipo de publicación: Journal Publications
  • Palabras clave:

    Astronomy & Astrophysics,Earth and Planetary Sciences (Miscellaneous),Environmental Science (Miscellaneous),Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
    Climate action
    Geosciences, multidisciplinary
    General earth and planetary sciences
    Environmental science (miscellaneous)
    Earth and planetary sciences (miscellaneous)
    Earth and planetary sciences (all)
    Astronomy & astrophysics
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