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Hailstone size dichotomy in a warming climate

Earth Sciences

Hailstone size dichotomy in a warming climate

V. A. Gensini, W. S. Ashley, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Vittorio A. Gensini and colleagues dives into the future of hailstorms across the United States, revealing a surprising trend: while smaller hailstones will become less frequent, larger hailstones may increase dramatically. Discover how changes in climate are reshaping storm patterns in unprecedented ways.... show more
Abstract
Hailstorms are analyzed across the United States using explicit hailstone size calculations from convection-permitting regional climate simulations for historical, mid-century, and end of twenty-first-century epochs. Near-surface hailstones <4 cm are found to decrease in frequency by an average of 25%, whereas the largest stones are found to increase by 15–75% depending on the greenhouse gas emissions pathway. Decreases in the frequency of near-surface severe hail days are expected across the U.S. High Plains, with 2–4 fewer days projected—primarily in summer. Column-maximum severe hail days are projected to increase robustly in most locations outside of the southern Plains, a distribution that closely mimics projections of thunderstorm days. Primary mechanisms for the changes in hailstone size are linked to future environments supportive of greater instability opposed by thicker melting layers. This results in a future hailstone size dichotomy, whereby stronger updrafts promote more of the largest hailstones, but significant decreases occur for a majority of smaller diameters due to increased melting.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Aug 21, 2024
Authors
Vittorio A. Gensini, Walker S. Ashley, Allison C. Michaelis, Alex M. Haberlie, Jillian Goodin, Brendan C. Wallace
Tags
hailstorms
climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
severe weather
regional climate simulations
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