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Towards drought impact-based forecasting in a multi-hazard context

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posted on 2023-06-10, 02:28 authored by Victoria L Boult, Emily Black, Halima Saado Abdillahi, Meghan Bailey, Clare Harris, Mary Kilavi, Dominic KnivetonDominic Kniveton, David MacLeod, Emmah Wambui MwangiEmmah Wambui Mwangi, George Otieno, Elizabeth Rees, Pedram RowhaniPedram Rowhani, Olivia TaylorOlivia Taylor, Martin ToddMartin Todd
The lives and livelihoods of people around the world are increasingly threatened by climate-related risks as climate change increases the frequency and severity of high-impact weather. In turn, the risk of multiple hazards occurring simultaneously grows and compound impacts become more likely. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) proposed the use of multi-hazard impact-based forecasting (IbF) to better anticipate and reduce the impacts of concurrent hazards, but as yet, there are few operational examples in the humanitarian sector. Drought is particularly susceptible to multi-hazard influences. However, challenges encountered in the development of drought IbF systems – including poor understanding of compound impacts and specific hazard-focused mandates – raise important questions for the feasibility of multi-hazard IbF as envisioned by the WMO. With these challenges in mind, we propose an interim approach in which real-time assessment of dynamic vulnerability provides a context for drought-based IbF. The incorporation of dynamic vulnerability indicators account for the local effects of non-drought hazards, whilst the use of a drought-based system facilitates effective intervention. The proposed approach will improve our understanding of compound events, enhance adoption of IbF in the humanitarian sector, and better mitigate the impacts of concurrent hazards.

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Journal

Climate Risk Management

ISSN

2212-0963

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

35

Page range

1-7

Article number

a100402

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  • Geography Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2022-01-28

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2022-02-11

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2022-01-28

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