- GC32C: Multisector Dynamics: Understanding Extreme Weather, Compound Hazards, and Their Impacts I Oral
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NOLA CC
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Erwan Monier, University of California Davis
Convener:
Nicole Jackson, Sandia National Laboratories
Deeksha Rastogi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Early Career Convener:
Deeksha Rastogi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Chair:
Erwan Monier, University of California Davis
Nicole Jackson, Sandia National Laboratories
Deeksha Rastogi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Extreme weather events and natural hazards, including droughts, wildfires, heatwaves, cyclones, and floods have significant and potentially long-lived impacts. Their effects intensify when multiple hazards coincide or occur in succession, known as compound events. With the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather and compound hazards, understanding their impacts across various sectors and scales becomes crucial. This session convenes interdisciplinary research to advance understanding how extreme weather and natural hazards play a major role as stressors on the complex Earth and human systems. We also encourage submissions that explore the latest advances in characterizing the atmospheric, hydrological, and land-surface processes involved in compound events and their cascading interactions, using quantitative or qualitative methods. We aim to gain insights into the broader implications of extreme weather, compound hazards, and their impacts.
Index Terms
1610 Atmosphere
1817 Extreme events
4313 Extreme events
4323 Human impact
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