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1 nd climate change (such as flooding and more extreme weather).
2 ts are highly vulnerable to the detriment of extreme weather.
3 nerable to the effects of climate change and extreme weather.
4 al loss is one of the most costly impacts of extreme weather(1-3), and without mitigation, climate ch
5 re to determine: (i) how 2-year sequences of extreme weather affect 2-year cumulative N losses across
8 demonstrate an important interaction between extreme weather and disturbance by fire that may make fl
10 ing that increased variability and resulting extreme weather conditions may be more difficult for soc
13 detailed regional accounts of the effects of extreme weather disasters exist, the global scale effect
15 shorebird population were interrupted by an extreme weather event that coincided with spring migrati
17 in frost and moisture conditions as well as extreme weather events (e.g., drought- and heat-stress,
18 synergistically determine their response to extreme weather events (EWE) remains poorly understood.
19 k between weather variables, e.g., rainfall, extreme weather events (floods/droughts), seasonality, a
20 ilience of invertebrates in cereal fields to extreme weather events and examined the effect of long-t
23 in predicting the ecological consequences of extreme weather events and the key role of behavioural f
24 ms to public health is likely to increase as extreme weather events are predicted to become more freq
26 obal climate patterns continue to change and extreme weather events become increasingly common, it is
27 ommunities in developing countries cope with extreme weather events brought by climate change: (i) th
33 hey could exacerbate or mitigate warming and extreme weather events in the future, depending on their
34 uture abiotic stresses on ecosystems through extreme weather events leading to more extreme drought a
36 ctions, and most notably outbreaks linked to extreme weather events such as heatwaves in temperate re
37 Beyond invasive lionfish, we suggest that extreme weather events such as hurricanes likely help to
38 riation in disease outbreaks associated with extreme weather events that are becoming more common wit
40 lity and is predicted to cause more frequent extreme weather events with higher levels of heat and co
42 rgue that experience of climate variability, extreme weather events, or weather-related events and cr
43 severe convective storms are representative extreme weather events, the heaviest rainfall events are
44 ions are becoming increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events, which are responsible for most n
50 f a climate change effect in which a type of extreme weather is likely to decrease, rather than incre
54 Recent increases in the occurrence of some extreme weather phenomena have led to multiple mechanist
55 e of QRA-favorable conditions and associated extreme weather, possibly linked to amplified Arctic war
56 ormal-normal 2-year weather scenario, 2-year extreme weather scenarios affected 2-year cumulative NO3
57 ogenic or environmental perturbations (e.g., extreme weather, toxic spills or epizootics) severely re
58 ly, populations could still be vulnerable to extreme weather variability coupled with detrimental agr
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