Precipitation is expected to respond differently to various drivers of anthropogenic climate change. We present the first results from the Precipitation Driver and Response Model Intercomparison Project (PDRMIP), where nine global climate models have perturbed CO2, CH4, black carbon, sulfate, and solar insolation. We divide the resulting changes to global mean and regional precipitation into fast responses that scale with changes in atmospheric absorption and slow responses scaling with surface temperature change. While the overall features are broadly similar between models, we find significant regional intermodel variability, especially over land. Black carbon stands out as a component that may cause significant model diversity in predict...
The UPSCALE (UK on PRACE: weather-resolving Simulations of Climate for globAL Environmental risk) pr...
Precipitation patterns and rates change with global warming. These changes can be separately evaluat...
Different climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we use radiative kernels t...
PDRMIP investigates the role of various drivers of climate change for mean and extreme precipitation...
Precipitation is expected to respond differently to various drivers of anthropogenic climate change....
Precipitation is expected to respond differently to various drivers of anthropogenic climate change....
As the global temperature increases with changing climate, precipitation rates and patterns are affe...
AbstractAs the global temperature increases with changing climate, precipitation rates and patterns ...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
We investigate the scaling between precipitation and temperature changes in warm and cold climates u...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
In 2012, heavy rainfall resulted in flooding and devastating impacts across West Africa. With many p...
Here we present the first multi-model ensemble of regional climate simulations at kilometer-scale ho...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
The UPSCALE (UK on PRACE: weather-resolving Simulations of Climate for globAL Environmental risk) pr...
Precipitation patterns and rates change with global warming. These changes can be separately evaluat...
Different climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we use radiative kernels t...
PDRMIP investigates the role of various drivers of climate change for mean and extreme precipitation...
Precipitation is expected to respond differently to various drivers of anthropogenic climate change....
Precipitation is expected to respond differently to various drivers of anthropogenic climate change....
As the global temperature increases with changing climate, precipitation rates and patterns are affe...
AbstractAs the global temperature increases with changing climate, precipitation rates and patterns ...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
We investigate the scaling between precipitation and temperature changes in warm and cold climates u...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
The response of the hydrological cycle to climate forcings can be understood within the atmospheric ...
In 2012, heavy rainfall resulted in flooding and devastating impacts across West Africa. With many p...
Here we present the first multi-model ensemble of regional climate simulations at kilometer-scale ho...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
The UPSCALE (UK on PRACE: weather-resolving Simulations of Climate for globAL Environmental risk) pr...
Precipitation patterns and rates change with global warming. These changes can be separately evaluat...
Different climate drivers influence precipitation in different ways. Here we use radiative kernels t...