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** [[Temperature Changes|Mean temperature increase]] | ** [[Temperature Changes|Mean temperature increase]] | ||
* '''<big>Wet and Dry</big>''' | * '''<big>Wet and Dry</big>''' | ||
** [[ | ** [[Flooding]] | ||
** [[Aridity and Drought|Drought]] | ** [[Aridity and Drought|Drought]] | ||
** Extreme precipitation (IPCC name is "heavy precipitation') | ** Extreme precipitation (IPCC name is "heavy precipitation') | ||
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* '''<big>Coastal and Oceanic</big>''' | * '''<big>Coastal and Oceanic</big>''' | ||
** Ocean acidification | ** Ocean acidification | ||
** [[Storm Surges|Storm surge]] | ** [[Storm Surges new|Storm surge]] | ||
** [[Coastal Erosion]] | ** [[Coastal Erosion]] | ||
** Marine heatwave | ** Marine heatwave | ||
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* [https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/mapping Historical disaster cost and frequency] by state and disaster type by NCEI of NOAA<ref name=":0" /> | * [https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/mapping Historical disaster cost and frequency] by state and disaster type by NCEI of NOAA<ref name=":0" /> | ||
* [https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/global-drought-proportional-economic-loss-risk-deciles Global Drought Proportional Economic Loss Risk Deciles] |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 7 August 2024
Climate Hazard Data
(I want to give option to collapse/uncollapse this section)
(how is this determined. Largely referred to IPCC WG1 Ch12)
- Hot and Cold
- Heatwaves
- Cold waves
- Mean temperature increase
- Wet and Dry
- Hurricanes and Storms
- Hurricanes and cyclones
- Severe winds and tornadoes
- Hail storms
- Sand and dust storms
- Ice and snow
- Snow avalanches
- Heavy snowfall and ice storm
- Glacier retreat
- Permafrost thawing(???)
- Coastal and Oceanic
- Ocean acidification
- Storm surge
- Coastal Erosion
- Marine heatwave
- Sea level rise
- Biodiversity and Ecosystems
- Others (may merge the four into one page or drop some of them)
- Air pollution
- Ocean salinity change
- Dissolved oxygen
- Atmospheric CO2 at surface
Exposure Data
Vulnerability Data
- Risk mapping by state and disaster by NCEI of NOAA[1]
Financial Data
- Historical disaster cost and frequency by state and disaster type by NCEI of NOAA[1]
- Global Drought Proportional Economic Loss Risk Deciles