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Advanced risk-based event attribution for heavy regional rainfall events

Earth Sciences

Advanced risk-based event attribution for heavy regional rainfall events

Y. Imada, H. Kawase, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals how anthropogenic warming has significantly increased the risk of heavy rainfall events in western Japan, particularly during the record-breaking downpours of 2017 and 2018. Conducted by a team of experts including Yukiko Imada and Hiroaki Kawase from the Meteorological Research Institute, this research underlines the critical need for accurate risk assessments in extreme weather phenomena.... show more
Abstract
Risk-based event attribution (EA) probabilistically estimates changes in the likelihood of specific weather events due to global warming and is useful for climate adaptation. Unlike temperature extremes, heavy rainfall often depends on mesoscale systems and regional geography that current global circulation models (GCMs) cannot resolve. Using large-ensemble GCM simulations and high-resolution 20-km non-hydrostatic regional climate model (RCM) downscaling driven by boundary conditions from all available GCM ensemble members, we show anthropogenic warming increased the risk of two record-breaking regional heavy rainfall events in 2017 and 2018 over western Japan. Events are examined using RCM-simulated rainfall statistics and GCM-simulated background large-scale circulation. In 2017, steep terrain and a synoptic pressure pattern reduced dynamical uncertainty; in 2018, a synoptic pressure dipole favored moisture transport, amplifying risk under warming. Successful risk-based EA for regional extreme rainfall depends on how much dynamical uncertainty is reduced by background conditioning.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Sep 23, 2020
Authors
Yukiko Imada, Hiroaki Kawase, Masahiro Watanabe, Miki Arai, Hideo Shiogama, Izuru Takayabu
Tags
anthropogenic warming
heavy rainfall
Japan
climate model
regional extreme rainfall
risk assessment
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