Infrastructure Climate Risk Assesment

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Risks 3-5 days 2 weeks
Drought Risk full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Heat Waves full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Cold Waves full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Heavy Rainfall Events full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Windstroms full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Lighining Strikes full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1
Hailstroms Alerts full-stop--v1 full-stop--v1

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Infrastructure vulnerability measures based on

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Infrastructure Vulnerability Measures

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Climatic Impact Guidance for Infrastructure in from to

Issue Date:

1. Summary

Over the past four decades, has already experienced significant year-to-year rainfall variability and temperature stability. However, future projections indicate a shift toward higher extremes in both rainfall and temperature. Infrastructure planning must therefore transition from historical norms to future-adaptive designs, combining resilience to both frequent flooding and longer periods of heat stress.

2. Significant Information

2.1 Minimum Temperature ( to )

2.2 Maximum Temperature ( to )

2.3 Rainfall ( to )

3. Historic and Projected Data ( to )

3.1 Historic and Projected Temperature

3.2 Historic and Projected Rainfall

4. Guidance: Infrastructure Vulnerability Measures

4.1 Considering Historic and Projected Climate Trends ()