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Quantifying the role of variability in future intensification of heat extremes

Earth Sciences

Quantifying the role of variability in future intensification of heat extremes

C. Simolo and S. Corti

Discover how Claudia Simolo and Susanna Corti reveal the crucial impact of daily temperature variability on extreme heat events, shedding light on regional sensitivities and challenging conventional climate assumptions!

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Abstract
Heat extremes have grown disproportionately since the advent of industrialization and are expected to intensify further under unabated greenhouse warming, spreading unevenly across the globe. However, amplification mechanisms are highly uncertain because of the complex interplay between regional physical responses to human forcing and the statistical properties of atmospheric temperatures. Here, focusing on the latter, we explain how and to what extent the leading moments of thermal distributions sway the future trajectories of heat extremes. Crucially, we show that daily temperature variability is the key to understanding global patterns of change in the frequency and severity of the extremes and their exacerbation in many places. Variability accounts for at least half of the highly differential regional sensitivities and may well outweigh the background warming. These findings provide fundamental insights for assessing the reliability of climate models and improving their future projections.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 24, 2022
Authors
Claudia Simolo, Susanna Corti
Tags
temperature variability
heat extremes
climate models
regional sensitivities
global patterns
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