Sub-daily precipitation extremes can have a huge impact on society as they cause hazards such as flooding, erosion and landslides. For example, the July floods in Germany, Belgium and nearby countries, were one of the costliest events in Europe, with insured losses up to USD 13 billion. Climate change is expected to intensify precipitation extremes as atmospheric water content increases by 6-7% per degree of warming, underscoring the need to predict future hydrological hazards. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) typically run at a spatial resolution of 12-25 km, but they insufficiently describe the small-scale features of observed sub-daily precipitation extremes. The past decade, convection-permitting RCMs were developed which run at high res...
We performed five high resolution (2.8 km) decadal convection permitting scale (CPS) climate simulat...
The intensity and distribution of daily precipitation is predicted to change under scenarios of incr...
Sub-daily rainfall extremes are of significant societal interest, with implications for flash floodi...
Sub-daily precipitation extremes can have a huge impact on society as they cause hazards such as flo...
Subdaily precipitation extremes are high-impact events that can result in flash floods, sewer system...
Over the last decade, observational and modelling studies have both indicated that the intensity and...
Extreme precipitation has the potential to induce flash floods, causing severe damage on infrastruct...
Open access articleExtreme value theory is used as a diagnostic for two high-resolution (12-km param...
The increase in extreme precipitation is likely to be one of the most significant impacts of climate...
Regional climate models are prone to biases in precipitation that are problematic for use in impact ...
Impact investigations of climate change on urban drainage require projections to be made on short-du...
Understanding climate change impact on Intensity-Frequency-Duration (IFD) design rainfall is of crit...
Climate change is likely to influence the frequency of extreme extremes - temperature, precipitation...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
Two Regional Climate Model (RCM) projections of changes in extreme precipitation over Europe are ass...
We performed five high resolution (2.8 km) decadal convection permitting scale (CPS) climate simulat...
The intensity and distribution of daily precipitation is predicted to change under scenarios of incr...
Sub-daily rainfall extremes are of significant societal interest, with implications for flash floodi...
Sub-daily precipitation extremes can have a huge impact on society as they cause hazards such as flo...
Subdaily precipitation extremes are high-impact events that can result in flash floods, sewer system...
Over the last decade, observational and modelling studies have both indicated that the intensity and...
Extreme precipitation has the potential to induce flash floods, causing severe damage on infrastruct...
Open access articleExtreme value theory is used as a diagnostic for two high-resolution (12-km param...
The increase in extreme precipitation is likely to be one of the most significant impacts of climate...
Regional climate models are prone to biases in precipitation that are problematic for use in impact ...
Impact investigations of climate change on urban drainage require projections to be made on short-du...
Understanding climate change impact on Intensity-Frequency-Duration (IFD) design rainfall is of crit...
Climate change is likely to influence the frequency of extreme extremes - temperature, precipitation...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
Two Regional Climate Model (RCM) projections of changes in extreme precipitation over Europe are ass...
We performed five high resolution (2.8 km) decadal convection permitting scale (CPS) climate simulat...
The intensity and distribution of daily precipitation is predicted to change under scenarios of incr...
Sub-daily rainfall extremes are of significant societal interest, with implications for flash floodi...