Frequency of extreme precipitation increases extensively with event rareness under global warming
CICERO Center for International Climate Research · ETH Zurich · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The intensity of the heaviest extreme precipitation events is known to increase with global warming. How often such events occur in a warmer world is however less well established, and the combined effect of changes in frequency and intensity on the total amount of rain falling as extreme precipitation is much less explored, in spite of potentially large societal impacts. Here, we employ observations and climate model simulations to document strong increases in the frequencies of extreme precipitation events occurring on decadal timescales. Based on observations we find that the total precipitation from these intense events almost doubles per degree of warming, mainly due to changes in frequency, while the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
11- GMGunnar MyhreCorresponding
CICERO Center for International Climate Research
- KAKari Alterskjær
CICERO Center for International Climate Research
- CWCamilla W. Stjern
CICERO Center for International Climate Research
- ØHØivind Hodnebrog
CICERO Center for International Climate Research
- LMLouis Marelle
CICERO Center for International Climate Research
Topics & keywords
- Precipitation
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Global warming
- Climate change
- Atmospheric sciences
- Intensity (physics)
- Extreme weather
- Climate action