In the 08/15/2023 edition:
By University
of California, San Diego on Aug 14, 2023 03:53 pm
By harnessing the power of AI, they have the
opportunity to revolutionize the firefighting strategies by analyzing vast
amounts of data, predicting fire behavior, and providing real-time insights to
firefighters on the ground.
Creating ‘spongecities’ to cope with more rainfall needn’t cost billions – but NZ has to startnow
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 14, 2023 03:24 pm
The “sponge city” concept is gaining traction as
a way to mitigate extreme weather, save lives and even make cities more
pleasant places to live. This is important when existing urban stormwater
infrastructure is often already ageing and inadequate.
Atlantic collapse:Q&A with scientists behind controversial study predicting a colder Europe
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 14, 2023 02:43 pm
A study warned that a critical ocean system that
brings warm water up the North Atlantic, also known as the Atlantic Meridional
Overturning Circulation (AMOC), was at risk of collapse by 2095 for want of
drastic emissions cuts.
An early warningsystem for joint heat and ozone extremes in China
By Harvard
University on Aug 14, 2023 02:36 pm
Research identifies patterns to predict
co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months
Indonesia mustface up to the heightened risk of drought and fire under El Niño
By Consultative
Group on International Agricultural Research on Aug 14, 2023 02:15 pm
Research has an important role to play in
managing extreme climate events
Do earthquakesproduce signals before they rupture? Maybe, scientists say
By Temblor on
Aug 14, 2023 01:52 pm
A new study suggests a warning sign may be
available two hours before an earthquake strikes. An independent analysis
suggests otherwise, and underscores the importance of rapid, open exchange of
data and code among researchers.
‘Flash drought’in Hawai’i fuels deadliest U.S. wildfires in 100 years
By The Energy
Mix on Aug 14, 2023 01:52 pm
As the death toll from the wildfire that
incinerated Lahaina, Hawai’i climbs, the phenomenon of “flash drought” after
decades of ecosystem-destroying plantation farming is emerging as a proximate
trigger for the catastrophe.
How extremeweather is affecting small farmers across the U.S.
By Time Inc. on
Aug 14, 2023 01:47 pm
Extreme weather patterns are posing difficulties
across the agricultural community, but especially among small farmers, who have
limited funds to deal with inconsistent weather that is affecting their cattle
or crops.
An early warningsystem for disasters takes shape in Timor-Leste
By United
Nations Environment Programme on Aug 14, 2023 01:33 pm
Timor-Leste has a rich ecosystem of marine
biodiversity coral reefs and mangroves. But this island nation in South East
Asia is also one of the most vulnerable to extreme weather and slow-onset
climatic events, like sea level rise.
After Mauifires, human health risks linger in the air, water and even surviving buildings
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 14, 2023 12:03 pm
When fires spread through communities, as we’ve
seen more often in recent years, they burn structures that contain treated
wood, plastics, paints and hazardous household wastes. All of these items
release toxic gases and particles.
By
ALERTCalifornia on Aug 14, 2023 11:47 am
UC San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia public safety
program leverages novel technology and cutting-edge research to understand the
causes, behavior and aftereffects of disasters.
USA: Californiaturns to AI to help spot wildfires
By Thomson
Reuters on Aug 14, 2023 11:29 am
California firefighters are using artificial
intelligence to help spot wildfires, feeding video from more than 1,000 cameras
strategically placed across the state into a machine that alerts first responders
when to mobilize.
Climate change,disasters and armed conflict
By Toda Peace
Institute on Aug 14, 2023 10:44 am
A new book provides a comprehensive answer to
the question of whether or not disasters increase armed conflict risks. It
studies 36 cases of large-scale disasters striking conflict zones in 22
countries in the period 1990-2015.
Flash FloodGuidance System (FFGS): Advancing women in meteorology and hydrology
By World
Meteorological Organization on Aug 14, 2023 10:17 am
Facilitated by funding from USAID/BHA, the
workshop convened 16 FFGS female experts from National Meteorological and
Hydrological Services (NMHSs), representing all 6 WMO Regional Associations
(RAs).
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 14, 2023 10:12 am
Compared to other destinations, Hawaii is very
reliant on tourism – it comprises about 25% of the state’s economy. Visitor
spending was projected to be US$20.8 billion in 2023 and $23.4 billion in
2026.
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 11, 2023 04:42 pm
Incremental changes in our environments can
evade regulation if their effects are slow-burning, uncertain, or there is a
time lag between cause and effect.
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 11, 2023 04:15 pm
For Australians, the reports inevitably bring
back memories of our awful Black Summer in 2019-20. Like the Maui tragedy,
those huge, uncontrollable bushfires were a terrifying glimpse of the intense
fires we can expect as climate change worsens.
As the Earthgets hotter, can our cities get cooler?
By World
Resources Institute on Aug 11, 2023 04:04 pm
At the global scale, people in developing
countries, particularly in South Asia, Africa and East Asia, who have
contributed the least to cause climate change and do not have the resources to
adapt are expected to have their health impacted the most.
Movie-inspiredtechnology successfully collects hail data from eye of the storm
By Western
University of Health Sciences on Aug 11, 2023 03:58 pm
Western researchers use tiny sensors to
understand conditions for hailstone growth
Climateprojections detail future risks for many people worldwide
By Bay Area
Environmental Research Institute on Aug 11, 2023 03:53 pm
A recent study, built to enable local action,
illustrates the extreme climate effects of 2°C of warming
By Australian
Broadcasting Corporation on Aug 11, 2023 02:56 pm
Memories of an earthquake in Vanuatu almost 60
years ago: the lessons learned and the similarities to natural disasters
today.
What are China's'sponge cities' and why aren't they stopping floods?
By Thomson
Reuters on Aug 11, 2023 02:36 pm
China has been hit by devastating floods in
recent weeks, inundating cities and causing deaths and infrastructural damage,
as well as raising questions about the effectiveness of its 2015 "sponge
city" initiative aimed at reducing urban flood risks.
From ‘no-go’ to‘must have’: where next for premium support?
By Centre for
Disaster Protection on Aug 11, 2023 01:32 pm
Insurance enables countries to understand risks
better, manage them, and build financial protection before a disaster hits. In
the past decade, development donors and international organisations have
created a wide range of products and risk pools.
A look intopoverty and disaster preparedness in Haiti
By World Bank,
the on Aug 11, 2023 11:53 am
Most people would remember the devastating
earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010 claiming the lives of more than 220,000
Haitians. This tragedy brought the country's longstanding struggle with
disasters to the forefront of global attention.
Socialprotection and climate action – where are we heading?
By Red Cross /
Red Crescent Climate Centre on Aug 10, 2023 04:38 pm
In a world grappling with the dual challenges of
climate change and socio-economic inequalities and vulnerability, fostering
coherence between social protection (SP) and climate action becomes imperative,
a Climate Centre brief published today argues.
NASA SPoRT’slightning prediction tool provides critical weather forecasting support at Rockthe South
By National
Aeronautics and Space Administration on Aug 10, 2023 03:36 pm
On Friday, July 21st, 2023, over 35,000 people
were denied entry to Rock the South’s outdoor country music festival in
Cullman, Alabama at 3 P.M. due to the threat of lightning in the area.
By Making
Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) on Aug 10, 2023 02:38 pm
The Amazon Cities Forum sought to include the
specificities and challenges of the Amazon territories in the structuring of a
common agenda for sustainability and climate resilience, highlighting the
fundamental role of local governments.
Canadians areunprepared for natural hazards. Here’s what we can do about it
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 10, 2023 01:53 pm
Over the last year, Canada has made important
progress toward making it easier for people to determine if they’re at risk
from natural hazard disasters.
How wetterstorms drive mold-related health issues as Hurricane Ian’s anniversaryapproaches
By Climate
Central on Aug 10, 2023 01:52 pm
Rain pounded outside as water pushed in through
the baseboards. Hurricane Ian had reached Southwest Florida. Christian Childers
and Kendra Elliott hunkered with their two boys, staying away from windows in
the hallway of their Englewood home.
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 10, 2023 01:45 pm
Wildfire smoke from Canada’s extreme fire season
has left a lot of people thinking about air quality and wondering what to
expect in the days ahead.
A decade afterthe floods, is Kedarnath safer?
By The Third
Pole on Aug 10, 2023 01:41 pm
A fresh reminder of the area’s fragility came on
the night of 4 August 2023, when a major landslide hit the Kedarnath pilgrimage
route amid heavy rains. The landslide washed away several shops near Gaurikund,
the start of the Kedarnath trek.
From India toLagos, can 'superfood' millet make climate comeback?
By Context on
Aug 10, 2023 01:31 pm
Millet is being touted for its drought
resilience and nutritional value but a sustained comeback depends on consumer
acceptance
By United
Nations Development Programme - Headquarters on Aug 10, 2023 01:28 pm
In the mountainous province of Bukidnon in the
southern Philippines, the impacts of climate change are becoming clearer and
clearer by the day.
Measuring theextent of global droughts in unprecedented detail
By University
of Bonn on Aug 10, 2023 01:10 pm
A team of geodesists at the University of Bonn
have come up with a new set of data that shows how the total distribution of
water over the Earth’s land surfaces has changed over the past 20 years more
accurately than ever before.
Women areleading the charge in addressing climate impacts in Karonga, Malawi
By Global
Resilience Partnership on Aug 10, 2023 12:55 pm
In Malawi, we meet Katie Chisambi and Patricia
Chibaka, who, together with their community, are working to address the
aftermath of extreme weather events.
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 10, 2023 12:48 pm
Most fires in the U.S. are suppressed before
they have a chance to threaten communities but the winds were too strong to
send helicopters into the sky to help contain Maui’s fires on the first day
leaving firefighters to battle the blazes from the ground.
Navigating thestorm – How urbanization and climate change exacerbate the risk of flooding
By World Bank,
the on Aug 09, 2023 03:35 pm
The sixth edition of the Economic Update on
Mauritania published by the World Bank analyzes recent economic developments
and examines the new challenges posed by climate change, marked by a recurrent cycle
of droughts and floods.
A crisis ofisolation is making heat waves more deadly
By Grist
Magazine on Aug 09, 2023 03:14 pm
As extreme heat worsens, cities are exploring
ways to reach isolated individuals before it’s too late.
Understanding anextreme weather event with science and local knowledge
By Eos - AGU on
Aug 09, 2023 03:10 pm
Researchers in Mexico integrate science and
community knowledge to assess the ecological and social impact of an extreme
frost.
How climatechange might trigger more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 09, 2023 03:05 pm
Earth’s climate is changing rapidly. In some
areas, escalating temperatures are increasing the frequency and likelihood of
wildfires and drought. In others, they are making downpours and storms more
intense or accelerating the pace of glacial melting.
Wildfireexposure decreases chances of survival for vulnerable cancer patients, studyshows
By Emory
University on Aug 09, 2023 02:57 pm
People exposed to a wildfire within a year after
having lung cancer surgery have significantly lower chances of survival
compared to lung cancer patients who are not exposed to wildfires, researchers
found.
Beaver-like damscan enhance existing flood management strategies for at-risk communities, studyfinds
By Cardiff
University on Aug 09, 2023 02:51 pm
River barriers made up of natural materials like
trees, branches, logs and leaves can reduce flooding in at-risk communities by
storing water upstream, new research has found.
Sowingresilience: How Colombia's Indigenous Peoples adapt to climate change
By United
Nations Development Programme - Headquarters on Aug 09, 2023 02:48 pm
Indigenous People’s ancestral traditional
knowledge is deeply rooted in our planet and can serve as a guide to overcoming
climate challenges.
Why bringingback the arvo nap could help us adapt to extreme heat
By Australian
National University on Aug 09, 2023 02:45 pm
Too much air conditioning may be harming our
health, according to a new study led by researchers at The Australian National
University (ANU).
How to makeurban hills safer: Cross-city dialogue on landslide risk management
By World Bank,
the on Aug 09, 2023 02:22 pm
Cities are at the forefront of understanding
risks and devising ways to manage them. Extreme weather events are on the rise,
putting dense urban centers with their high concentrations of people and
capital, in the line of fire.
FEMA maps saidthey weren’t in a flood zone. Then came the rain.
By Grist
Magazine on Aug 09, 2023 01:50 pm
Flaws in federal flood maps leave millions
unprepared. Some are trying to fix that.
Fanning theflames: Wildfires emit potent climate-warming organic particles
By Washington
University in St. Louis on Aug 08, 2023 03:17 pm
As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact
swaths of the United States, resulting in poor air quality and negative health
outcomes for millions of Americans, more people than ever are feeling the
effects of longer fire seasons and a changing climate.
Weathering theStorm: Insurance in a changing climate
By Climate
Council of Australia on Aug 08, 2023 02:51 pm
Extreme weather events are worsening across
Australia. Since the Black Summer bushfires in 2019-20, there have been 11
declared insurance catastrophes. Since January 2020 insurers have received
almost 788,000 claims related to floods and storms.
Call forapplication: IRDR Young Scientists Programme (5th batch)
By Integrated
Research on Disaster Risk on Aug 08, 2023 02:45 pm
IRDR Young Scientists Programme is established
to promote capacity building of young professionals, and encourage them to
undertake innovative and needs-based research which improves DRR research,
policy and practice interaction.
By United
Nations Institute for Training and Research on Aug 08, 2023 02:15 pm
Women living in or from the Pacific Island
countries and territories are invited to apply to the UNITAR Women’s Leadership
in Tsunami-based Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) for World Tsunami Awareness Day
2023.
Storm Antoni:why naming storms is a risky business
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 08, 2023 10:58 am
Since 2015, the UK’s Met Office has used
forenames to label storms, as a strategy for improving people’s awareness of
severe weather warnings.
Helpingcommunities help themselves: early warning systems help save lives
By Consultative
Group on International Agricultural Research on Aug 08, 2023 10:31 am
In response to taking on a more proactive
approach that will help communities better prepare for such disasters, led by
IWMI in collaboration with World Vision Sri Lanka, the CGIAR ClimBeR, recently
led a series of anticipatory action drills.
In the future,we could snuff out cyclones. But weather control comes with new risks
By Conversation
Media Group, the on Aug 08, 2023 10:24 am
As cyclones get stronger, we will urgently need
new institutions to help tackle scientific uncertainties, develop monitoring
capabilities and find ways of making collaborative decisions at speed.
Slovenia floods:Damage caused by ‘worst-ever disaster’ due to poor spatial planning, researchshows
By Down To
Earth on Aug 08, 2023 09:53 am
Government adopts changes to Natural Disaster
Recovery Act to expedite relief, remedial actions
Regional projectstrengthens early warnings in the Caribbean
By World
Meteorological Organization on Aug 08, 2023 09:47 am
A successful 3,5-year project in the Caribbean
has demonstrated the benefits of strong collaboration between development
agencies and local partner and of better weather, water and climate services to
save lives and livelihoods of vulnerable communities.
New onlineresources to help the community understand flood risks and be prepared
By Central
Coast Council on Aug 08, 2023 09:42 am
Central Coast Council has developed online flood
risk tools and updated flood and emergency planning information on centralcoast.nsw.gov.au, to help the local community understand their own flood risk
and be adequately prepared to respond.