Increases in extreme rainfall linked to global warming

A worldwide review of global rainfall data led by the Ӱֱ of Adelaide has found that the intensity of the most extreme rainfall events is increasing across the globe as temperatures rise.

In the most comprehensive review of changes to extreme rainfall ever undertaken, researchers evaluated the association between extreme rainfall and atmospheric temperatures at more than 8000 weather gauging stations around the world.

Lead author is a Senior Lecturer with the Ӱֱ of Adelaide’s School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering and a member of the Environment Institute.

1386953_87293749Dr Westra said, “The results are that rainfall extremes are increasing on average globally. They show that there is a 7% increase in extreme rainfall intensity for every degree increase in global atmospheric temperature.

“Assuming an increase in global average temperature by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius by the end of the 21st century, this could mean very substantial increases in rainfall intensity as a result of climate change.”

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This work is being published in the Journal of Climate and can be seen .
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