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… from childhood under-nutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat exposure in elderly people . • Over 139 million people … more than 650 million people have been exposed to extreme heat .[iv] • Climate-related disasters were the primary …
… to account for plant processes that respond to cold, heat, and drought stresses32. The model simulates leaf area …
… change had made this heatwave 30 times more likely.3 The heat decreased India’s production of wheat, and the …
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… Thermoelectric covers any energy generated from heat, which itself can come from fossil fuels, the nuclear … F., Toreti, A., ‘Wheat yield loss attributable to heat waves, drought, and water excess at the global, … from the final results due to its nature as a proxy for heat and its limited relevance as a hydrometeorological index …
… R. J., Kilsby, C., Lewis, E., & Ford, A. (2018). Future heat-waves, droughts and floods in 571 European cities. …
This paper investigated the change in sequential tropical cyclones (TCs) hazards using both historical observations and climate simulations. The researchers chose the yearly minimal impact interval (MII; unit: days) between hazard-producing TCs as a metric to describe sequential TC hazards. We used the 95th percentiles of TC daily maximum water lev…
… capacity and frost depth of the snow surface, heat required to melt snow, topography, land- forms, …
… LSM component aims to simulate the vertical processes of heat and moisture flux transfers between the land surface and …
… and atmosphere in tropical latitudes by transporting heat to higher latitudes (Emanuel, 1987). Thus, we can expect …
… disease outbreaks had not been formalized. This prompted a wave of rapidly designed and implemented programs, such as …
… in a region. South aspect receive more direct sunlight and heat up faster, have less vegetation, leading to higher …
… increase of 250,000 climate- related deaths per year from heat and disease exposure, 529,000 additional deaths per year … die annually between 2030 and 2050 due to climate-related heat exposure in elderly people, as well as increases in … also moderating local climate variables such as reflected heat (the albedo effect), evapotranspiration and organic …
… and cities on the typhoon tracks also increased, and the heat of Lekima-related Weibo in the southeastern region …
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… air temperatures and declining air humidity, increasing heat stress and water requirements for people, crops and …
… underreporting of impacts for specific hazard types (e.g., heat waves) and in developing countries. Lumping impact data …

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