Archetypes of Compounding Impacts: Revision history

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6 February 2026

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  • curprev 08:3608:36, 6 February 2026Wsjager talk contribs 770 bytes +770 Created page with "{{MHRA |Publication Year=2025 |Access=Open |Link=https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/25/2751/2025/nhess-25-2751-2025-discussion.html |Author(s)=Wiebke S. Jäger, Marleen C. de Ruiter, Timothy Tiggeloven, and Philip J. Ward |Description=Multiple hazards, occurring simultaneously or consecutively, can have more extreme impacts than single hazards. We examined the disaster records in the global emergency events database EM-DAT to better understand this phenomenon. We deve..."