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Fine-scale processes regulate the response of extreme events to global climate change

机译:精细的过程调节极端事件对全球气候变化的响应

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We find that extreme temperature and precipitation events are likely to respond substantially to anthropogenically enhanced greenhouse forcing and that fine-scale climate system modifiers are likely to play a critical role in the net response. At present, such events impact a wide variety of natural and human systems, and future changes in their frequency and/or magnitude could have dramatic ecological, economic, and sociological consequences. Our results indicate that fine-scale snow albedo effects influence the response of both hot and cold events and that peak increases in extreme hot events are amplified by surface moisture feedbacks. Likewise, we find that extreme precipitation is enhanced on the lee side of rain shadows and over coastal areas dominated by convec-tive precipitation. We project substantial, spatially heterogeneous increases in both hot and wet events over the contiguous United States by the end of the next century, suggesting that consideration of fine-scale processes is critical for accurate assessment of local- and regional-scale vulnerability to climate change.
机译:我们发现极端的温度和降水事件可能对人为增加的温室强迫有实质性的响应,而精细的气候系统调节剂可能在净响应中起关键作用。目前,此类事件影响着各种各样的自然系统和人类系统,其频率和/或大小的未来变化可能会带来巨大的生态,经济和社会学后果。我们的结果表明,细雪反照率效应会影响冷热事件的响应,并且极端热事件中的峰值增加会被表面湿度反馈放大。同样,我们发现,在雨影的背风侧和以对流降水为主的沿海地区,极端降水增加。我们预计到下个世纪末,美国连续的热湿事件在空间上的异质性增长将很大,这表明考虑到精细过程对于准确评估本地和区域范围对气候变化的脆弱性至关重要。

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