Extreme Precipitation‐Temperature Scaling in California: The Role of Atmospheric Rivers

Author:

Najibi Nasser1ORCID,Steinschneider Scott1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

Abstract

AbstractThe sensitivity of atmospheric river (AR)‐induced precipitation to climate change is primarily driven by increases in atmospheric water vapor with warming. However, the rate at which AR‐based precipitation intensifies with warming and whether this rate differs from non‐AR events remains uncertain. This work uses multiple statistical models to estimate regional, extreme precipitation‐temperature scaling rates in California for AR and non‐AR events. Scaling rates are determined using cold‐season daily and hourly precipitation, along with multiple temperature variables to assess robustness of the results. We find that regional scaling rates for ARs are consistently larger than non‐ARs, especially for hourly event maxima (posterior median scale rates of 5.7% and 2.4% per °C for ARs and non‐ARs, respectively). ARs remain near saturated (i.e., high relative humidity) and exhibit more lift and a stronger increase in specific humidity aloft with warming as compared to non‐ARs, helping to explain the difference in precipitation‐temperature scaling rates.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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