Abstract Investigating the response mechanisms of long‐term global wet/dry pattern changes to cold/warm periods and climate forcings can provide scientific supports for the projection of future wet/dry patterns in the context of global warming. Here we present a systematic assessment into the response of global wet/dry patterns to cold/warm periods since the Last Glacial Maximum, and test the triggers for global wet/dry status change. Then we conduct an assessment of future global wet/dry patterns based on a thorough analysis of modern observations, paleoclimate simulations and records. Results show that regions following the hypothesis of “wet gets wetter, dry gets drier” (WWDD) account for 22.81% of the world's land area except Antarctica...
In response to anthropogenic warming, glaciers are shrinking almost everywhere, endangering water ac...
Hydroclimatic extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves can produce significant impacts on envir...
Terrestrial amplification (TA) of land warming relative to oceans is apparent in recent climatic obs...
It has long been recognized that the tropics were drier and mid-latitude deserts wetter during the L...
Past cold climates are often thought to have been drier than today on land, which appears to conflic...
International audienceHuman-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the avail...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
A likely consequence of global warming will be the redistribution of Earth’s rain belts, affecting w...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
International audienceFresh water hosing simulations, in which a fresh water flux is imposed in the ...
Climate change causes temperatures to rise worldwide. Up until now it is unclear what effect this ha...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Drought is a complex and multivariate phenomenon influenced by diverse physical and biological proce...
Abstract Global warming is expected to increase precipitation extremes. However, the response of ext...
Trends in precipitation are critical to water resources. Considerable uncertainty remains concerning...
In response to anthropogenic warming, glaciers are shrinking almost everywhere, endangering water ac...
Hydroclimatic extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves can produce significant impacts on envir...
Terrestrial amplification (TA) of land warming relative to oceans is apparent in recent climatic obs...
It has long been recognized that the tropics were drier and mid-latitude deserts wetter during the L...
Past cold climates are often thought to have been drier than today on land, which appears to conflic...
International audienceHuman-induced climate change impacts the hydrological cycle and thus the avail...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
A likely consequence of global warming will be the redistribution of Earth’s rain belts, affecting w...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
International audienceFresh water hosing simulations, in which a fresh water flux is imposed in the ...
Climate change causes temperatures to rise worldwide. Up until now it is unclear what effect this ha...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Drought is a complex and multivariate phenomenon influenced by diverse physical and biological proce...
Abstract Global warming is expected to increase precipitation extremes. However, the response of ext...
Trends in precipitation are critical to water resources. Considerable uncertainty remains concerning...
In response to anthropogenic warming, glaciers are shrinking almost everywhere, endangering water ac...
Hydroclimatic extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves can produce significant impacts on envir...
Terrestrial amplification (TA) of land warming relative to oceans is apparent in recent climatic obs...