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Amplified temperature sensitivity of extreme precipitation events following heat stress

Earth Sciences

Amplified temperature sensitivity of extreme precipitation events following heat stress

Z. Zhou, L. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking study led by Zhiling Zhou and colleagues explores the striking differences between extreme precipitation events influenced by preceding heat stress and those that are not. With projections indicating a dramatic rise in heat-responsive precipitation characteristics, this research is vital for preparing effective adaptation strategies amid climate change.

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