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Multi-scenario-based hazard analysis of high temperature extremes experienced in China during 1951-2010 被引量:19

Multi-scenario-based hazard analysis of high temperature extremes experienced in China during 1951-2010
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摘要 China is physically and socio-economically susceptible to global warming-derived high temperature extremes because of its vast area and high urban population density. This article presents a scenario-based analysis method for high temperature extremes aimed at illustrating the latter's hazardous potential and exposure across China. Based on probability analysis, high temperature extreme scenarios with return periods of 5, 10, 20, and 50 years were designed, with a high temperature hazard index calculated by integrating two differen- tially-weighted extreme temperature indices (maximum temperature and high temperature days). To perform the exposure analysis, a land use map was employed to determine the spatial distribution of susceptible human activities under the different scenarios. The results indicate that there are two heat-prone regions and a sub-hotspot occupying a relatively small land area. However, the societal and economic consequences of such an environmental im- pact upon the North China Plain and middle/lower Yangtze River Basin would be substantial due to the concentration of human activities in these areas. China is physically and socio-economically susceptible to global warming-derived high temperature extremes because of its vast area and high urban population density. This article presents a scenario-based analysis method for high temperature extremes aimed at illustrating the latter's hazardous potential and exposure across China. Based on probability analysis, high temperature extreme scenarios with return periods of 5, 10, 20, and 50 years were designed, with a high temperature hazard index calculated by integrating two differen- tially-weighted extreme temperature indices (maximum temperature and high temperature days). To perform the exposure analysis, a land use map was employed to determine the spatial distribution of susceptible human activities under the different scenarios. The results indicate that there are two heat-prone regions and a sub-hotspot occupying a relatively small land area. However, the societal and economic consequences of such an environmental im- pact upon the North China Plain and middle/lower Yangtze River Basin would be substantial due to the concentration of human activities in these areas.
出处 《Journal of Geographical Sciences》 SCIE CSCD 2013年第3期436-446,共11页 地理学报(英文版)
基金 National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.41071324 No.41201550 No.40730526 Humanities and Social Sciences Project from the Ministry of Education, No.12YJCZtt257 The Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, No. 13YZ061 No.13ZZ035 Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science, East China Normal University, No.KLGIS2011A04 The Fundamental Re- search Funds for the Central Universities, and the Key Subject Development Project of the Shanghai Munici- pal Education Commission, No.J50402
关键词 hazard analysis high temperature extremes SCENARIO EXPOSURE China hazard analysis high temperature extremes scenario exposure China
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