Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations
Even in the cool climate of Finland, severe heatwaves occur sporadically, having multiple implications on public health, forestry, fishery, agriculture, and reindeer husbandry, for instance. This study assesses the occurrence and severity of ≥ 3 -day heatwaves in Finland at the 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C,...
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author | Ruosteenoja , Kimmo Jylhä, Kirsti |
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description | Even in the cool climate of Finland, severe heatwaves occur sporadically, having multiple implications on public health, forestry, fishery, agriculture, and reindeer husbandry, for instance. This study assesses the occurrence and severity of ≥ 3 -day heatwaves in Finland at the 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C, and 2.0°C global warming levels above pre-industrial conditions, utilising bias-corrected daily-mean temperature data from 60 runs performed with 25 global climate models. The severity of a heatwave is measured by the heatwave extremity index, consisting of the sum of exceedances above a fixed threshold of daily mean temperature. Three alternative threshold temperatures, 20°C, 24°C and 28°C, are considered. A shift from the 0.5°C to 2.0°C global warming level is projected to result in an increase in the mean annual number of heatwave days above 20°C from 1 to 5 in central Lapland and from 5 to 20 in south-eastern Finland. Concurrently, the annual sum of the extremity index becomes 4 to 10 -fold. The higher the threshold temperature, the larger is the growth in relative terms. At the 2.0°C global warming level, heatwaves above 20°C are experienced in southern Finland nearly every year and in the majority of northern Lapland approximately every second year. Apart from Lapland, heatwaves occurring once in 10 (100) years at the 0.5°C warming level will then have annual probabilities of 50 % (> 10%). Even between the 1.5°C and 2.0°C global warming levels, projected changes in heatwave characteristics are substantial, especially for the most severe heatwaves. For example, in southern and centralFinland, a heatwave with an annual probability of 12 % to 13 % at the 1.5°C warming level is projected tosubstantially increase in likelihood under the 2.0°C warming level, up to 19 % to 21 %. The paper includes a literature review on potential impacts of the intensifying heatwaves. |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/568219 2025-01-17T00:28:49+00:00 Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations Ruosteenoja , Kimmo Jylhä, Kirsti orcid:0000-0002-4370-0782 orcid:0000-0003-0853-4747 Ilmatieteen laitos Finnish Meteorological Institute 2023-12-08T15:19:35Z 47-75 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568219 en eng Geofysiikan seura Geophysica 0367-4231 2324-0741 1 58 91418 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568219 URN:NBN:fi-fe20231208152590 CC BY 4.0 climate changes warming climate temperature Lapland reindeer hearding forestry reindeer fishery climate policy ilmastonmuutokset lämpeneminen ilmasto lämpötila Lappi porotalous metsätalous poro kalatalous ilmastopolitiikka A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä A1 Journal article (refereed), original research 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:12:04Z Even in the cool climate of Finland, severe heatwaves occur sporadically, having multiple implications on public health, forestry, fishery, agriculture, and reindeer husbandry, for instance. This study assesses the occurrence and severity of ≥ 3 -day heatwaves in Finland at the 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C, and 2.0°C global warming levels above pre-industrial conditions, utilising bias-corrected daily-mean temperature data from 60 runs performed with 25 global climate models. The severity of a heatwave is measured by the heatwave extremity index, consisting of the sum of exceedances above a fixed threshold of daily mean temperature. Three alternative threshold temperatures, 20°C, 24°C and 28°C, are considered. A shift from the 0.5°C to 2.0°C global warming level is projected to result in an increase in the mean annual number of heatwave days above 20°C from 1 to 5 in central Lapland and from 5 to 20 in south-eastern Finland. Concurrently, the annual sum of the extremity index becomes 4 to 10 -fold. The higher the threshold temperature, the larger is the growth in relative terms. At the 2.0°C global warming level, heatwaves above 20°C are experienced in southern Finland nearly every year and in the majority of northern Lapland approximately every second year. Apart from Lapland, heatwaves occurring once in 10 (100) years at the 0.5°C warming level will then have annual probabilities of 50 % (> 10%). Even between the 1.5°C and 2.0°C global warming levels, projected changes in heatwave characteristics are substantial, especially for the most severe heatwaves. For example, in southern and centralFinland, a heatwave with an annual probability of 12 % to 13 % at the 1.5°C warming level is projected tosubstantially increase in likelihood under the 2.0°C warming level, up to 19 % to 21 %. The paper includes a literature review on potential impacts of the intensifying heatwaves. Article in Journal/Newspaper reindeer husbandry Lapland Lappi HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository |
spellingShingle | climate changes warming climate temperature Lapland reindeer hearding forestry reindeer fishery climate policy ilmastonmuutokset lämpeneminen ilmasto lämpötila Lappi porotalous metsätalous poro kalatalous ilmastopolitiikka Ruosteenoja , Kimmo Jylhä, Kirsti Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title | Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title_full | Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title_fullStr | Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title_full_unstemmed | Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title_short | Heatwave projections for Finland at different levels of global warming derived from CMIP6 simulations |
title_sort | heatwave projections for finland at different levels of global warming derived from cmip6 simulations |
topic | climate changes warming climate temperature Lapland reindeer hearding forestry reindeer fishery climate policy ilmastonmuutokset lämpeneminen ilmasto lämpötila Lappi porotalous metsätalous poro kalatalous ilmastopolitiikka |
topic_facet | climate changes warming climate temperature Lapland reindeer hearding forestry reindeer fishery climate policy ilmastonmuutokset lämpeneminen ilmasto lämpötila Lappi porotalous metsätalous poro kalatalous ilmastopolitiikka |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568219 |