Abstract Responses of summer precipitation in China to global 1.5°C warming with transient and stabilized pathways are investigated through the analysis of the Common Earth System Model climate simulations. Precipitation increases more significantly in southeast China in the stabilized scenario compared with the transient one. The difference is primarily attributable to dynamic factors related to circulation changes and driven by differences of land‐ocean thermal contrast between the two scenarios. The stabilized warming favors conditions of larger ocean warming and smaller land warming, leads to enhanced meridional temperature gradient and ultimately speeds up the jet stream over East Asia. Ageostrophic wind at the entrance of the accelera...
This study investigates summer high temperature extremes (HTEs) in southeast China and their linkage...
Given the severe impacts of hot summers on human and natural systems, we attempt to quantify future ...
Previous studies linked the increase of the middle and low reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) rain...
International audienceResponses of summer precipitation in China to global 1.5°C warming with transi...
In this study, the East Asian summer climate changes under the 1.5 °C global warming (1.5 GW) target...
Precipitation responses to climate warming in East Asia differ between summer and winter as a result...
Increased atmospheric moisture content and changing land-ocean thermal contrasts are usually implica...
The modern atmospheric observation and literatural historical drought-flood records were used to ext...
International audienceThe 1.5 °C global warming target proposed by the Paris Agreement has raised wo...
The effects of urbanization over eastern China on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) under differe...
Abstract Modes of climate variability can affect weather extremes, posing intractable challenges to ...
circulation and summer rainfall over East China have experienced large decadal changes during the la...
The early summer regional climate change of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is investigated in ...
Using outputs from 10 CMIP5 models with fixed sea surface temperature, we investigate the fast respo...
Variation in summer precipitation over the Yangtze River region during a global warming period (1976...
This study investigates summer high temperature extremes (HTEs) in southeast China and their linkage...
Given the severe impacts of hot summers on human and natural systems, we attempt to quantify future ...
Previous studies linked the increase of the middle and low reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) rain...
International audienceResponses of summer precipitation in China to global 1.5°C warming with transi...
In this study, the East Asian summer climate changes under the 1.5 °C global warming (1.5 GW) target...
Precipitation responses to climate warming in East Asia differ between summer and winter as a result...
Increased atmospheric moisture content and changing land-ocean thermal contrasts are usually implica...
The modern atmospheric observation and literatural historical drought-flood records were used to ext...
International audienceThe 1.5 °C global warming target proposed by the Paris Agreement has raised wo...
The effects of urbanization over eastern China on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) under differe...
Abstract Modes of climate variability can affect weather extremes, posing intractable challenges to ...
circulation and summer rainfall over East China have experienced large decadal changes during the la...
The early summer regional climate change of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is investigated in ...
Using outputs from 10 CMIP5 models with fixed sea surface temperature, we investigate the fast respo...
Variation in summer precipitation over the Yangtze River region during a global warming period (1976...
This study investigates summer high temperature extremes (HTEs) in southeast China and their linkage...
Given the severe impacts of hot summers on human and natural systems, we attempt to quantify future ...
Previous studies linked the increase of the middle and low reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) rain...