Simultaneous Drought and Heatwave Events During Austral Summer in Northeast Brazil
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The simultaneous occurrence of heatwaves and droughts is becoming more frequent and intense under climate change, particularly affecting vulnerable regions like Northeast Brazil (NEB). This study presents a comprehensive assessment of these compound extremes using long-term in situ observations and ERA5 reanalysis. Heatwaves were defined by daily temperatures exceeding the 90th percentile, and droughts by the standardised precipitation index (SPI-1). Results reveal substantial spatio-temporal variability in these events, with sharp increases in frequency, duration, and intensity since the early 1990s-especially in 1998, 2006 and 2015, linked to La Ni & ntilde;a and El Ni & ntilde;o events. Atmospheric analyses showed positive temperature anomalies at 2 m, persistent negative specific humidity at multiple pressure levels, and contrasting circulation anomalies: positive flow at 850 hPa, negative at 500 hPa, and changes in divergence and vorticity. The semiarid region of the northeast was the most affected by drought, while the northeastern coast had higher frequencies of heatwaves, with longer durations. These findings highlight the complex interactions driving compound extremes in NEB and underscore the urgent need for regional adaptation and mitigation strategies.








