2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1312759/v1
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Extreme heat in New Zealand: a synthesis

Abstract: Extreme heatwaves are among the fastest-changing meteorological hazards in a warming world. While likely also true for New Zealand, significant knowledge gaps exist relating to the current and future risks associated with extreme heat. Using high-quality station observations dating back to at least 1972, this study presents the first detailed synthesis of the severity, frequency and persistence of extreme heat experienced by local communities in New Zealand. Results show the hottest days of the year have warme… Show more

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“…In particular, heat wave risk has shown to have strong regional variation under temperature increases (Harrington and Frame, 2022). The low occurrence of compound hot and dry conditions across the upper north and northeast of the North Island (Fig.…”
Section: Compound and Seesaw Events Manuscript Submitted To The Journ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, heat wave risk has shown to have strong regional variation under temperature increases (Harrington and Frame, 2022). The low occurrence of compound hot and dry conditions across the upper north and northeast of the North Island (Fig.…”
Section: Compound and Seesaw Events Manuscript Submitted To The Journ...mentioning
confidence: 99%