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Historical weather data for climate risk assessment

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ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
卷 1436, 期 1, 页码 121-137

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13966

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extreme events; climate risk; climate data; historical data

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [169676 CHIMES, 143219 EXTRA-LARGE]
  2. FP7 project ERA-CLIM2 [607029]

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Weather- and climate-related hazards are responsible for monetary losses, material damages, and societal consequences. Quantifying related risks is, therefore, an important societal task, particularly in view of future climate change. For this task, climate risk assessment increasingly uses model chains, which mainly build on data from the last few decades. The past record of events could play a role in this context. New numerical techniques can make use of historical weather data to simulate impacts quantitatively. However, using historical data for model applications differs from using recent products. Here, we provide an overview of climate risk assessment methodologies and of the properties of historical instrumental and documentary data. Using three examples, we then outline how historical environmental data can be used today in climate risk assessment by (1) developing and validating numerical model chains, (2) providing a large statistical sample which can be directly exploited to estimate hazards and to model present risks, and (3) establishing worst-case events which are relevant references in the present or future. The examples show that, in order to be successful, different sources (reanalyses, digitized instrumental data, and documentary data) and methods (dynamical downscaling and analog methods) need to be combined on a case-by-case basis.

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