Preparing for the unprecedented

Author:

Golding Brian,Ebert ElizabethORCID,Hoffmann DavidORCID,Potter Sally

Abstract

Abstract. In 2021, several weather disasters occurred in which conditions surpassed recorded extremes. Analysis of the performance of warning systems in these disasters by the WWRP HIWeather project shows that in most, but not all cases, there was adequate forewarning of the magnitude of the event, but that lack of preparedness and/or communication failures led to loss of life in particularly vulnerable groups. Using information from the HIWeather value chain database, we present an overview of key aspects of each event – the weather and its impact, the forecasts, the warnings, and the responses – followed by some results of a comparative analysis of warning performance and some conclusions about critical components of a successful warning system. In the light of this analysis we conclude with a checklist of key components in the design of an effective warning system for unprecedented weather events.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Pollution,Geophysics,Ecological Modeling

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