The northeastern United States (NEUS) is a densely populated region with a number of major cities along the climatological storm track. Despite its economic and social importance, as well as the area’s vulnerability to flooding, there is significant uncertainty around future trends in extreme precipitation over the region. Here, we undertake a regional study of the projected changes in extreme precipitation over the NEUS through the end of the twenty-first century using an ensemble of high-resolution, dynamically downscaled simulations from the North American Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (NA-CORDEX) project. We find that extreme precipitation increases throughout the region, with the largest changes in coastal regions...
Historical and projected trends in contiguous United States (CONUS) extreme precipitation events wer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
There is growing concern that some aspects of severe weather could become more frequent and extreme ...
The northeastern United States (NEUS) is a densely populated region with a number of major cities al...
The Northeastern United States has experienced a large increase in precipitation over recent decades...
Observations indicate that over the last few decades there has been a statistically significant incr...
Decision-makers require current data and analysis on extreme precipitation events and trends to faci...
We present evidence of increasing persistence in daily precipitation in the northeastern United Stat...
Projections of historical and future changes in climate extremes are examined by applying the bias-c...
Based on the physics of global circulation, many expect an enhanced greenhouse effect to lead to a m...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
AbstractIn this work we perform a statistical downscaling by applying a CDF transformation function ...
Projections of historical and future changes in climate extremes are examined by applying the bias-...
In 1996, the northeastern United States experienced an abrupt increase in extreme precipitation, but...
Historical and projected trends in contiguous United States (CONUS) extreme precipitation events wer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
There is growing concern that some aspects of severe weather could become more frequent and extreme ...
The northeastern United States (NEUS) is a densely populated region with a number of major cities al...
The Northeastern United States has experienced a large increase in precipitation over recent decades...
Observations indicate that over the last few decades there has been a statistically significant incr...
Decision-makers require current data and analysis on extreme precipitation events and trends to faci...
We present evidence of increasing persistence in daily precipitation in the northeastern United Stat...
Projections of historical and future changes in climate extremes are examined by applying the bias-c...
Based on the physics of global circulation, many expect an enhanced greenhouse effect to lead to a m...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
AbstractIn this work we perform a statistical downscaling by applying a CDF transformation function ...
Projections of historical and future changes in climate extremes are examined by applying the bias-...
In 1996, the northeastern United States experienced an abrupt increase in extreme precipitation, but...
Historical and projected trends in contiguous United States (CONUS) extreme precipitation events wer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
There is growing concern that some aspects of severe weather could become more frequent and extreme ...