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Spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events: a clear and present danger
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Spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events: a clear and present danger

Rosalind J. Dodd, David R. Chadwick, Ian M. Harris, Adrian Hines, Dan Hollis, Theodoros Economou, Dylan Gwynn-Jones, John Scullion, David A. Robinson and David L. Jones
Ecology letters, Vol.24(1), pp.60-72
2021
PMID: 33047444

Abstract

Ecology Environmental Sciences & Ecology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Extreme weather events have become a dominant feature of the narrative surrounding changes in global climate with large impacts on ecosystem stability, functioning and resilience; however, understanding of their risk of co-occurrence at the regional scale is lacking. Based on the UK Met Office's long-term temperature and rainfall records, we present the first evidence demonstrating significant increases in the magnitude, direction of change and spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events since 1961. Combining this new understanding with land-use data sets allowed us to assess the likely consequences on future agricultural production and conservation priority areas. All land-uses are impacted by the increasing risk of at least one extreme event and conservation areas were identified as the hotspots of risk for the co-occurrence of multiple event types. Our findings provide a basis to regionally guide land-use optimisation, land management practices and regulatory actions preserving ecosystem services against multiple climate threats.

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8 Earth Sciences
8.19 Oceanography, Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
8.19.7 Hydroclimatic Modeling
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Ecology
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Environment/Ecology
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