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Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of high-impact weather events, exacerbating their social and economic blow on people and infrastructure, especially in areas experiencing rapid population growth and increasing urbanization. Significant progress and advances in scientific understanding, monitoring and prediction of weather have been made in recent years; however, statistics on weather-related losses show that there are gaps in the application of this knowledge to both the routine and complex weather-related problems faced by society.

Thus, a 10-year international research project, high impact weather research project (HIWeather) was launched by WMO world weather research programme in 2015 to advance the prediction of hazards resulting from urban flooding, disruptive winter weather, wildfires, localized extreme wind and urban heat & air quality.

HIWeather research is guided by the idea of an end-to-end approach for the provision and improvement of forecasts and warnings for high-impact weather events, from understanding, observing and predicting the phenomenon, to appropriate communication of forecasts and warnings. Focus of research activities under HIWeather is put on the following five topics:

HIWeather Project is to achieve a dramatic increase in resilience to high impact weather, worldwide, through improving forecasts for timescales of minutes to two weeks and enhancing their communication and utility in social, economic and environmental applications. If your research is relevant, please let us know! You may subscribe to our newsletter on the website (www.hiweather.net), consider to connect your next research activity to HIWeather, and share your expertise at HIWether events. Wishing you all every success in HIWeather activities towards better resilience!
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