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Anthropogenic influence on extreme precipitation over global land areas seen in multiple observational datasets

Earth Sciences

Anthropogenic influence on extreme precipitation over global land areas seen in multiple observational datasets

G. D. Madakumbura, C. W. Thackeray, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Gavin D. Madakumbura and colleagues at UCLA reveals a physically interpretable anthropogenic signal in global extreme precipitation patterns through innovative machine learning techniques. Their findings highlight the complexity of climate models and the necessity of understanding precipitation responses in the face of climate change.

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Abstract
Global climate models robustly project intensified extreme precipitation under anthropogenic forcing; however, detecting this in observational records is challenging due to large internal variability. Models exhibit diverse precipitation responses due to varying subgrid-scale process parameterizations. Existing global daily precipitation datasets utilize diverse techniques and inhomogeneous sampling. Previous detection attempts lacked model uncertainty consideration and were regionally limited. This study uses machine learning to account for uncertainties and identify spatiotemporal pattern evolution, revealing a physically interpretable anthropogenic signal detectable across all global observational datasets. This approach efficiently generates multiple lines of evidence supporting anthropogenic influence on global extreme precipitation.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 06, 2021
Authors
Gavin D. Madakumbura, Chad W. Thackeray, Jesse Norris, Naomi Goldenson, Alex Hall
Tags
climate change
extreme precipitation
anthropogenic influence
machine learning
observational datasets
internal variability
spatiotemporal patterns
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