articleNature Climate ChangeMar 14, 2022HYBRID OA

Precipitation trends determine future occurrences of compound hot–dry events

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research · Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate · +6 more institutions

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Abstract Compound hot–dry events—co-occurring hot and dry extremes—frequently cause damages to human and natural systems, often exceeding separate impacts from heatwaves and droughts. Strong increases in the occurrence of these events are projected with warming, but associated uncertainties remain large and poorly understood. Here, using climate model large ensembles, we show that mean precipitation trends exclusively modulate the future occurrence of compound hot–dry events over land. This occurs because local warming will be large enough that future droughts will always coincide with at least moderately hot extremes, even in a 2 °C warmer world. By contrast, precipitation trends are often weak and equivocal…

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