\ua92017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Although it has been documented that daily precipitation extremes are increasing worldwide, faster increases may be expected for subdaily extremes. Here after a careful quality control procedure, we compared trends in hourly and daily precipitation extremes using a large network of stations across the United States (U.S.) within the 1950–2011 period. A greater number of significant increasing trends in annual and seasonal maximum precipitation were detected from daily extremes, with the primary exception of wintertime. Our results also show that the mean percentage change in annual maximum daily precipitation across the U.S. per global warming degree is ~6.9% \ub0C−1 (in agreement w...
The question of when we may be able to detect the influence of climate change on UK rainfall extreme...
Published online: 30 July 2018Temperature scaling studies suggest that hourly rainfall magnitudes mi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
Global warming is expected to change the regime of extreme precipitation. Physical laws translate in...
Observed trends, theory and modelling results all suggest increases in future extreme precipitation ...
Extreme precipitation often persists for multiple days with variable duration but has usually been e...
Recently, against the backdrop of current climate, several regional studies have investigated the ap...
This study investigates the presence of trends in annual maximum daily precipitation time series obt...
Changes in daily precipitation versus intensity under a global warming scenario in two regional clim...
It is widely recognized that future rainfall extremes will intensify. This expectation is tied to th...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical UnionThe advent of meteorological satellites during the 1970s ...
Extreme precipitation often persists for multiple days with variable duration but has usually been e...
A useful starting hypothesis for predictions of changes in precipitation extremes with climate is th...
Precipitation extremes are expected to increase in a warming climate, thus it is essential to charac...
The question of when we may be able to detect the influence of climate change on UK rainfall extreme...
Published online: 30 July 2018Temperature scaling studies suggest that hourly rainfall magnitudes mi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
Global warming is expected to change the regime of extreme precipitation. Physical laws translate in...
Observed trends, theory and modelling results all suggest increases in future extreme precipitation ...
Extreme precipitation often persists for multiple days with variable duration but has usually been e...
Recently, against the backdrop of current climate, several regional studies have investigated the ap...
This study investigates the presence of trends in annual maximum daily precipitation time series obt...
Changes in daily precipitation versus intensity under a global warming scenario in two regional clim...
It is widely recognized that future rainfall extremes will intensify. This expectation is tied to th...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical UnionThe advent of meteorological satellites during the 1970s ...
Extreme precipitation often persists for multiple days with variable duration but has usually been e...
A useful starting hypothesis for predictions of changes in precipitation extremes with climate is th...
Precipitation extremes are expected to increase in a warming climate, thus it is essential to charac...
The question of when we may be able to detect the influence of climate change on UK rainfall extreme...
Published online: 30 July 2018Temperature scaling studies suggest that hourly rainfall magnitudes mi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...