后发
气候变化
环境科学
全球变暖
热带气旋
气候学
自然资源经济学
气候模式
经济成本
资源(消歧)
极端天气
环境资源管理
地理
全球变暖的影响
气候变化情景
情景分析
经济影响分析
发电
全球变化
热带
基线(sea)
功率(物理)
气象学
风险评估
作者
Seth D. Guikema,Zaira Pagan‐Cajigas,Charles Fant,Brent Boehlert,Celia Maier,Kerry Emanuel,Corinne Hartin,Marcus C. Sarofim
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2502266122
摘要
This research investigates the projected risks of future climate trends on tropical cyclone-induced power outages in the Gulf and Atlantic coast of the United States, focusing on the disproportionate impacts on vulnerable populations and the economic burdens associated with such events. Our methodology integrates four well-documented models to estimate changes in power outage rates, sociodemographic inequities, and economic costs due to tropical cyclone projections. Synthetic tropical cyclones were generated using data from seven global climate models (GCMs), used to compare power outage risks at the census tract level along two periods: hindcast (1995-2014) and late-century (2071-2100) using the SSP5-8.5 scenario. The late-century results from each model were scaled to align with a global warming scenario of 3 °C. We evaluated the uncertainty of these projections by considering the agreement among the GCMs outage projections. Results highlight a significant increase in power outage risks and high agreement in northern Florida, Georgia, the mid-Atlantic, and the North Atlantic coast. Distributional impact analyses indicate higher outage risks for Hispanic, non-White, and low-income populations, while economic projections show annual costs rising from $6.2 billion in the hindcast to over $11 billion for the 3 °C scenario. The findings highlight the need for adaptive strategies and equitable resource allocation to mitigate these growing risks due to future climate projections.
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