2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-40400-5
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A new method to compile global multi-hazard event sets

Judith N. Claassen,
Philip J. Ward,
James Daniell
et al.

Abstract: This study presents a new method, the MYRIAD-Hazard Event Sets Algorithm (MYRIAD-HESA), that compiles historically-based multi-hazard event sets. MYRIAD-HESA is a fully open-access method that can create multi-hazard event sets from any hazard events that occur on varying time, space, and intensity scales. In the past, multi-hazards have predominately been studied on a local or continental scale, or have been limited to specific hazard combinations, such as the combination between droughts and heatwaves. There… Show more

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“…The study of consecutive events is part of the multi-hazard research domain and one of four categories describing the interrelations of multi-hazards (Claassen et al, 2023). Consecutive events are a critical yet often under-researched domain.…”
Section: Secondary Event Dynamics and Their Unexplored Potential For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of consecutive events is part of the multi-hazard research domain and one of four categories describing the interrelations of multi-hazards (Claassen et al, 2023). Consecutive events are a critical yet often under-researched domain.…”
Section: Secondary Event Dynamics and Their Unexplored Potential For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on climate adaptation and disaster risk management (DRM) has traditionally examined risks associated with either flooding or drought in isolation (Rashid & Wahl, 2022). Yet, there is a growing understanding that droughts and floods can intersect, especially when they overlap spatially or temporally (Claassen et al, 2023;Gill & Malamud, 2014;Zscheischler et al, 2020). Thus a multi-risk approach that accounts for interactions across hazards and sectors is necessary (Simpson et al, 2021;United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, 2017;Zschau, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Broader studies looking at compound extremes or multi-risks have 45 not tailored their analyses and methods specifically to temperature extremes, providing limited flexibility for defining both the extremes themselves and their spatial relation (e.g. Claassen et al, 2023). In this study, we pursue a dual aim.…”
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confidence: 99%