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Madden-Julian Oscillation-induced extreme rainfalls constrained by global warming mitigation

Earth Sciences

Madden-Julian Oscillation-induced extreme rainfalls constrained by global warming mitigation

S. Liang, D. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Shijing Liang, Dashan Wang, Alan D. Ziegler, Laurent Z. X. Li, and Zhenzhong Zeng reveals alarming projections regarding MJO-induced extreme rainfall as global temperatures rise. The study highlights an intensifying threat to communities in tropical regions while emphasizing the potential benefits of climate mitigation efforts to reduce societal exposure.... show more
Abstract
The sixth assessment report of the IPCC indicates low-to-high confidence in trends of extreme rainfall with regional inconsistency in the tropics, where a key intra-seasonal phenomenon is the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO). How MJO-induced extreme rainfall and societal exposure respond to warming and mitigation is unclear. Using eight CMIP6 models that capture the eastward-propagating MJO structure and amplitude, the study detects a nearly 60% increase in extreme rainfall over tropical Asia and Australia by the end of the 21st century under SSP5-8.5; 84% of this change is associated with MJO-induced extreme rainfall. Increases are modulated by warming-induced asymmetric changes in MJO phase characteristics, with most increases over land and distinct zonal differences. The most affected region includes Malaysia, Indonesia, and northern Australia where 96.68 million people and 9.72 million km² of urban areas are exposed to increased extreme rainfall. More than 95% (99%) of the population (urban) exposure can potentially be avoided under SSP2-4.5, where CO2 emissions hover around current levels before declining mid-century.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Aug 18, 2022
Authors
Shijing Liang, Dashan Wang, Alan D. Ziegler, Laurent Z. X. Li, Zhenzhong Zeng
Tags
Madden-Julian Oscillation
extreme rainfall
global warming
population exposure
climate mitigation
tropical Asia
Australia
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