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More wet and dry weather extremes projected with global warming
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2018-10-04
发布年2018
语种英语
国家美国
领域地球科学
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Drought-stricken corn in Texas in December 2016. Credit: Bob Nichols/USDA

Global warming is projected to spawn more extreme wet and dry weather around the world, according to a Rutgers-led study.

Those extremes include more frequent dry spells in the northwestern, central and southern United States and in Mexico, and more frequent heavy rainfall events in south Asia, the Indochinese Peninsula and southern China.

One reason—subtropical stationary waves in northern summers, according to the study in the Journal of Climate. These planet-spanning waves are composed of persistent high-pressure systems over the North Pacific and North Atlantic and persistent low-pressure systems over Eurasia and North America, the study says. The high-pressure systems provide persistent conditions for dry , while the low-pressure systems fuel wet weather.

The intensity of subtropical stationary waves during northern summers increased from 1979 to 2013, and projections suggest the increase will accelerate as climate warms, the study says.

"Increasingly strong subtropical stationary waves play an important role in explaining the increase in extremely in North America and extremely wet weather in south and southeast Asia," said study lead author Jiacan Yuan, a post-doctoral associate in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the Rutgers Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.

Subtropical stationary waves may serve as an important link connecting regional droughts and extreme rainfall events with , the study says. Such extremes, which have increased significantly in recent decades because of a warming climate, can cause enormous economic losses and threaten lives.

Examples of extreme events include catastrophic floods in South Asia during the 2017 monsoon season, when about 1,300 people died and more than 45 million people were affected, according to a United Nations Children's Fund report. A severe drought afflicted Texas in 2011, with direct agricultural losses estimated at $5.2 billion by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service.

Explore further: More persistent weather patterns in US linked to Arctic warming

More information: Jiacan Yuan et al, Response of subtropical stationary waves and hydrological extremes to climate warming in boreal summer, Journal of Climate (2018). DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0401.1

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