Portions of East Asia often experienced extremely heavy rainfall events over the last decade. Intense atmospheric rivers (ARs), eddy transports of moisture over the middle latitudes, contributed significantly to these events. Although previous studies pointed out that landfalling ARs will become more frequent under global warming, the extent to which ARs produce extreme rainfall over East Asia in a warmer climate remains unclear. Here we evaluate changes in the frequency and intensity of AR-related extreme heavy rainfall under global warming using a set of high-resolution global and regional atmospheric simulations. We find that both the AR-related water vapor transport and rainfall intensify over the southern and western slopes of mountain...
Changes in precipitation characteristics directly affect society through their impacts on drought an...
Abstract East of Eurasia, moist air is transported poleward, forming the Meiyu–Baiu front over East ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this re...
Portions of East Asia often experienced extremely heavy rainfall events over the last decade. Intens...
Eddy transport of atmospheric water vapor from the tropics is important for rainfall and related nat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), intense water vapor transports associated with extra-tropical cyclones, fr...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs), a global phenomenon, play an important role in the hydroclimate as they tr...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), which are narrow water vapor transport bands over the mid-latitudes, often...
The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is important for bringing rainfall to large areas of China. His...
Recent decades have shown significant changes to the hydrological cycle over East Asia (EA), and fur...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) play an integral role in the global water cycle. Despite great advances in ...
In June-July 2020 two remarkable weather events occurred in northern Eurasia. One is a severe heat w...
Precipitation in the spring and Mei-yu seasons, the main planting and growing period in East Asia, i...
This work investigates the variability of extreme weather events (drought spells, DS15, and daily he...
Monsoonal airflow from the tropics triggers torrential rainfall over coastal regions of East Asia in...
Changes in precipitation characteristics directly affect society through their impacts on drought an...
Abstract East of Eurasia, moist air is transported poleward, forming the Meiyu–Baiu front over East ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this re...
Portions of East Asia often experienced extremely heavy rainfall events over the last decade. Intens...
Eddy transport of atmospheric water vapor from the tropics is important for rainfall and related nat...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), intense water vapor transports associated with extra-tropical cyclones, fr...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs), a global phenomenon, play an important role in the hydroclimate as they tr...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), which are narrow water vapor transport bands over the mid-latitudes, often...
The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is important for bringing rainfall to large areas of China. His...
Recent decades have shown significant changes to the hydrological cycle over East Asia (EA), and fur...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) play an integral role in the global water cycle. Despite great advances in ...
In June-July 2020 two remarkable weather events occurred in northern Eurasia. One is a severe heat w...
Precipitation in the spring and Mei-yu seasons, the main planting and growing period in East Asia, i...
This work investigates the variability of extreme weather events (drought spells, DS15, and daily he...
Monsoonal airflow from the tropics triggers torrential rainfall over coastal regions of East Asia in...
Changes in precipitation characteristics directly affect society through their impacts on drought an...
Abstract East of Eurasia, moist air is transported poleward, forming the Meiyu–Baiu front over East ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this re...