Climate change is amplifying extreme events such as heatwaves, floods, and storms. While current EWS focus on infectious diseases and injuries, neurological health, encompassing stroke, epilepsy, neurodegenerative and neuroinfectious diseases, remains largely absent from climate adaptation strategies. Evidence links compound exposures (e.g., heat with air pollution) to increased stroke and seizure risk, yet predictive modeling for neurological outcomes is underdeveloped. Although AI and machine learning have advanced infectious disease forecasting, their application to neurology is limited by fragmented datasets, lack of standardized indicators, and minimal integration into surveillance systems.