Anthropogenic intensification of short-duration rainfall extremes

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Hayley J. Fowler
Geert Lenderink
Andreas F. Prein
Seth Westra
Richard P. Allan
Nikolina Ban
Renaud Barbero
Peter Berg
Stephen Blenkinsop
Hong X. Do
Selma Guerreiro
Jan O. Haerter
Elizabeth J. Kendon
Elizabeth Lewis
Christoph Schaer
Ashish Sharma
Gabriele Villarini
Conrad Wasko
Xuebin Zhang
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[1] Newcastle University,School of Engineering
[2] Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute,School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
[3] National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR),Department of Meteorology
[4] University of Adelaide,National Centre for Earth Observation
[5] University of Reading,Department of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences
[6] University of Reading,National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
[7] University of Innsbruck,School for Environment and Sustainability
[8] RECOVER,Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources
[9] Hydrology Research Unit,Niels Bohr Institute
[10] Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute,Complexity and Climate
[11] University of Michigan,Physics & Earth Sciences
[12] Nong Lam University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[13] University of Copenhagen,IIHR – Hydroscience & Engineering
[14] Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research,Department of Infrastructure Engineering
[15] Jacobs University Bremen,undefined
[16] Met Office Hadley Centre,undefined
[17] Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,undefined
[18] ETH Zürich,undefined
[19] University of New South Wales,undefined
[20] The University of Iowa,undefined
[21] The University of Melbourne,undefined
[22] Climate Research Division,undefined
[23] Environment and Climate Change Canada,undefined
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Short-duration (1–3 h) rainfall extremes can cause serious damage to societies through rapidly developing (flash) flooding and are determined by complex, multifaceted processes that are altering as Earth’s climate warms. In this Review, we examine evidence from observational, theoretical and modelling studies for the intensification of these rainfall extremes, the drivers and the impact on flash flooding. Both short-duration and long-duration (>1 day) rainfall extremes are intensifying with warming at a rate consistent with the increase in atmospheric moisture (~7% K−1), while in some regions, increases in short-duration extreme rainfall intensities are stronger than expected from moisture increases alone. These stronger local increases are related to feedbacks in convective clouds, but their exact role is uncertain because of the very small scales involved. Future extreme rainfall intensification is also modulated by changes to temperature stratification and large-scale atmospheric circulation. The latter remains a major source of uncertainty. Intensification of short-duration extremes has likely increased the incidence of flash flooding at local scales, and this can further compound with an increase in storm spatial footprint to considerably increase total event rainfall. These findings call for urgent climate change adaptation measures to manage increasing flood risks.
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