Anthropogenic amplification of precipitation variability over the past century
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Institute of Atmospheric Physics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
As the climate warms, the consequent moistening of the atmosphere increases extreme precipitation. Precipitation variability should also increase, producing larger wet-dry swings, but that is yet to be confirmed observationally. Here we show that precipitation variability has already grown globally (over 75% of land area) over the past century, as a result of accumulated anthropogenic warming. The increased variability is seen across daily to intraseasonal timescales, with daily variability increased by 1.2% per 10 years globally, and is particularly prominent over Europe, Australia, and eastern North America. Increased precipitation variability is driven mainly by thermodynamics linked to atmospheric…
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3Topics & keywords
- Precipitation
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Climate change
- Ecosystem
- Climatic variability
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climate action