Trends in Intense Precipitation in the Climate Record
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research · University of North Carolina at Asheville · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Observed changes in intense precipitation (e.g., the frequency of very heavy precipitation or the upper 0.3% of daily precipitation events) have been analyzed for over half of the land area of the globe. These changes have been linked to changes in intense precipitation for three transient climate model simulations, all with greenhouse gas concentrations increasing during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and doubling in the later part of the twenty-first century. It was found that both the empirical evidence from the period of instrumental observations and model projections of a greenhouse-enriched atmosphere indicate an increasing probability of intense precipitation events for many…
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Authors
6- PGPavel GroismanCorresponding
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
- RWRichard W. Knight
University of North Carolina at Asheville
- DRDavid R. Easterling
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
- TRThomas R. Karl
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
- GCGabriele C. Hegerl
Duke University
Topics & keywords
- Precipitation
- Climatology
- Extratropical cyclone
- Environmental science
- Climate model
- Climate change
- Greenhouse gas
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climate action