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This collection is dedicated to cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on temperature-related climate hazards – heat waves, drought, wildfire, and air quality – and their intersections. We invite submissions spanning past and future trends, physical/chemical drivers, impacts (socioeconomic, agricultural, environmental, health, etc.), and risk mitigation and resilience under climate change for both individual and compound hazards. Phenomenological examples may include wildfire-driven smoke, sequential drought and wildfire, and compound heat waves and drought, though submissions on any topic related to one or more of temperature-related hazardous events are welcome. We seek a balance of research papers (process-oriented papers and empirical papers, or their combination) and perspective/comment/review papers from a wide range of disciplines and geographic regions.