værutsatthet
Værutsatthet, or "weather exposure," refers to the vulnerability of humans, animals, and infrastructure to adverse weather conditions. This concept highlights how prolonged or intense exposure to elements like wind, rain, cold, heat, or snow can lead to physical harm, discomfort, or damage. In human contexts, it often relates to occupational risks, where workers in outdoor professions—such as construction, fishing, or agriculture—face heightened risks of hypothermia, frostbite, or heatstroke depending on seasonal and geographic conditions.
The term is also used in discussions about climate resilience, where communities and ecosystems are assessed
In Norway and other Nordic countries, the term is frequently discussed in relation to winter preparedness,
Mitigation strategies include wearing appropriate clothing, using protective gear, and adopting behavioral changes to reduce exposure.