TY - CHAP
T1 - Overview of extreme weather events, impacts and forecasting techniques
AU - Astitha, Marina
AU - Nikolopoulos, Efthymios
AU - Magnusson, Linus
AU - Tewari, Mukul
AU - Wang, Zhihua
AU - Chen, Dan
AU - Doan, Quang Van
AU - Kusaka, Hiroyuki
AU - Ramamurthy, Prathap
AU - Ray, Pallav
AU - Kosović, Branko
AU - Juliano, Timothy W.
AU - DeCastro, Amy
AU - Frediani, Maria
AU - Siems-Anderson, Amanda
AU - Jimenez, Pedro
AU - Muñoz-Esparza, Domingo
AU - Knievel, Jason C.
AU - Eghdami, Masih
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - This chapter is dedicated to the overview of extreme weather events and their impacts, as well as the introduction of forecasting concepts and techniques. There are many types of weather extremes that are accompanied by a continuously increasing research literature that contemplates interconnections between human and natural influences, especially with regard to climate change (Robinson, 2021). The events we describe in this chapter are not a complete list. We provide definitions of extreme weather events (Section 1.1) that pose significant societal and economic impacts and are represented by case studies in the chapters that follow. Most of the event types and techniques described here are analyzed further and more extensively in Chapter 2. An overview of current weather forecasting practices is presented in Section 1.2. Furthermore, in this chapter, we provide comprehensive reviews for extreme weather forecasting in urban areas (Section 1.3) and prediction of wildfires (Section 1.4). Urban areas represent scales and complex environments that affect a large part of the population. Wildfires, despite being primarily of natural origin, have a complex relationship with extreme weather conditions and increasingly devastating effects on the built environment and the society. Thus, we need to be able to better understand and predict them accurately in space and time.
AB - This chapter is dedicated to the overview of extreme weather events and their impacts, as well as the introduction of forecasting concepts and techniques. There are many types of weather extremes that are accompanied by a continuously increasing research literature that contemplates interconnections between human and natural influences, especially with regard to climate change (Robinson, 2021). The events we describe in this chapter are not a complete list. We provide definitions of extreme weather events (Section 1.1) that pose significant societal and economic impacts and are represented by case studies in the chapters that follow. Most of the event types and techniques described here are analyzed further and more extensively in Chapter 2. An overview of current weather forecasting practices is presented in Section 1.2. Furthermore, in this chapter, we provide comprehensive reviews for extreme weather forecasting in urban areas (Section 1.3) and prediction of wildfires (Section 1.4). Urban areas represent scales and complex environments that affect a large part of the population. Wildfires, despite being primarily of natural origin, have a complex relationship with extreme weather conditions and increasingly devastating effects on the built environment and the society. Thus, we need to be able to better understand and predict them accurately in space and time.
KW - Extreme weather
KW - definition
KW - weather forecasting
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U2 - 10.1016/B978-0-12-820124-4.00009-8
DO - 10.1016/B978-0-12-820124-4.00009-8
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85150550171
SN - 9780128202432
SP - 1
EP - 86
BT - Extreme Weather Forecasting
PB - Elsevier
ER -