Data and script used in the paper: Future intensification of compound and consecutive drought and heatwave risks in Europe

DOI:10.4121/14800e7b-8649-4152-b737-7f30eab23dad.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/14800e7b-8649-4152-b737-7f30eab23dad

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Samuel Sutanto; Duku, Confidence (2025): Data and script used in the paper: Future intensification of compound and consecutive drought and heatwave risks in Europe. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14800e7b-8649-4152-b737-7f30eab23dad.v1
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Dataset

All data and script used in the publication with the title "Future intensification of compound and consecutive drought and heatwave risks in Europe" are provided here. In this dataset, we provided drought and heatwave characteristics for historical and future periods across Europe based on bias corrected ISIMIP model data resampled to 10 km. Moreover, we also provided drought and heatwave impact data collected for some European countries. The objective of the paper is to analyse the characteristics of future hydrological drought and heatwave events including their compound and consecutive events across Europe. In addition, we projected the impacts of drought on economic, non-economic, and ecosystem sectors, and heatwave impacts on human impacts.


Readme file is provided to further explain the data and script. For the methodology, please look at the corresponding paper and supplementary information.

History

  • 2025-09-02 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

NetCDF, py, txt, csv

Funding

  • the Wageningen Data Driven Discoveries in Changing Climate (D3-C2) [more info...] the Wageningen Data Driven Discoveries in Changing Climate (D3-C2)

Organizations

Earth Systems and Global Change group, Wageningen University and Research

DATA

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