This is the final version. Available on open access from AGU via the DOI in this recordThe synoptic-scale meteorological conditions leading up to the 30 most extreme sub-daily summer rain events for two regions of the UK (north-west and south-east) were examined for the period 1979-2013. Using a recently available, quality controlled, national hourly rain gauge dataset, we were able to identify extreme 3-hour rainfall accumulations that may be indicative of flash flooding. Composites of the state of the atmosphere leading up to these dates were produced to investigate synoptic-scale processes, thus potentially allowing for them to be identified in coarse resolution re-analyses and in climate models. The results show that the two regions hav...
Major floods occurred in the United Kingdom during autumn 2000. These were caused by a rapid sequenc...
Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest...
Our capability to adapt to extreme precipitation events is linked to our skill in predicting their m...
The synoptic-scale meteorological conditions leading up to the 30 most extreme sub-daily summer rain...
Intense sub‐daily summer rainfall is linked to flooding impacts in the UK. Characterizing the atmosp...
Severe flooding in the United Kingdom is often linked to the occurrence of heavy rainfall events, wh...
We study the influence of synoptic scale atmospheric circulation on extreme daily precipitation acro...
We study the influence of synoptic scale atmospheric circulation on extreme daily precipitation acro...
Subdaily rainfall extremes have been found to intensify, both from observations and climate model si...
Extreme climate responses such as floods or droughts pose multi-dimensional hazards to critical infr...
The UK experienced record average rainfall in winter 2013–14, leading to widespread and prolonged fl...
The question of when we may be able to detect the influence of climate change on UK rainfall extreme...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordI...
Atmospheric moisture characteristics associated with the heaviest 1% of daily rainfall events affect...
Floods pose multi-dimensional hazards to critical infrastructure and society and these hazards may i...
Major floods occurred in the United Kingdom during autumn 2000. These were caused by a rapid sequenc...
Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest...
Our capability to adapt to extreme precipitation events is linked to our skill in predicting their m...
The synoptic-scale meteorological conditions leading up to the 30 most extreme sub-daily summer rain...
Intense sub‐daily summer rainfall is linked to flooding impacts in the UK. Characterizing the atmosp...
Severe flooding in the United Kingdom is often linked to the occurrence of heavy rainfall events, wh...
We study the influence of synoptic scale atmospheric circulation on extreme daily precipitation acro...
We study the influence of synoptic scale atmospheric circulation on extreme daily precipitation acro...
Subdaily rainfall extremes have been found to intensify, both from observations and climate model si...
Extreme climate responses such as floods or droughts pose multi-dimensional hazards to critical infr...
The UK experienced record average rainfall in winter 2013–14, leading to widespread and prolonged fl...
The question of when we may be able to detect the influence of climate change on UK rainfall extreme...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordI...
Atmospheric moisture characteristics associated with the heaviest 1% of daily rainfall events affect...
Floods pose multi-dimensional hazards to critical infrastructure and society and these hazards may i...
Major floods occurred in the United Kingdom during autumn 2000. These were caused by a rapid sequenc...
Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest...
Our capability to adapt to extreme precipitation events is linked to our skill in predicting their m...