2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015gl065435
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Dynamical and thermodynamical modulations on future changes of landfalling atmospheric rivers over western North America

Abstract: This study examines future changes of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) over western North America using outputs from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). The result reveals a strikingly large increase of AR days by the end of the 21st century in the RCP8.5 scenario, with fractional increases between 50% and 600%, depending on the seasons and landfall locations. These increases are predominantly controlled by the super‐Clausius‐Clapeyron rate of increase of atmospheric water vapor with… Show more

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“…In both the North Pacific and North Atlantic, uncertainty in projecting atmospheric river frequency has been linked to uncertainty in projecting the meridional shift of the jet position in the future (Gao et al, 2015Hagos et al, 2016), with consequential impacts on robust predictions of regional hydrologic extremes in areas frequented by land falling atmospheric rivers.…”
Section: Extremes and Hydrological Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both the North Pacific and North Atlantic, uncertainty in projecting atmospheric river frequency has been linked to uncertainty in projecting the meridional shift of the jet position in the future (Gao et al, 2015Hagos et al, 2016), with consequential impacts on robust predictions of regional hydrologic extremes in areas frequented by land falling atmospheric rivers.…”
Section: Extremes and Hydrological Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the dual drivers of AR behavior (IWV and wind), a definition comprising the exceedance of a high percentile threshold of IVT is increasingly used, with thresholds ranging from the 85th percentile of IVT (Gao et al, 2015;Lavers et al, 2012;Payne & Magnusdottir, 2015) to the 99th percentile (Warner et al, 2015). Given the dual drivers of AR behavior (IWV and wind), a definition comprising the exceedance of a high percentile threshold of IVT is increasingly used, with thresholds ranging from the 85th percentile of IVT (Gao et al, 2015;Lavers et al, 2012;Payne & Magnusdottir, 2015) to the 99th percentile (Warner et al, 2015).…”
Section: Ar Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at each GCM grid cell, where g = 9.81 m/s 2 , q (kg/kg) is the specific humidity, v (m/s) is the wind speed (means over a specified GCM vertical layer), and we omit levels above 500 hPa, whose contributions are negligible (Gao et al, 2015). At the surface, pressure p s , q s , and v s are additional spatiotemporal variables.…”
Section: Ar Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of ARs in weather and climate has prompted increasing interests on the behavior of ARs in future climate [ Dettinger , ; Lavers et al , ; Payne and Magnusdottir , ; Warner et al , ; Radić et al , ; Gao et al , , ; Hagos et al , ; Ramos et al , ; Shields and Kiehl , , ]. A number of these studies involved, to different extents of comprehensiveness, the evaluation of model performance in simulating the behavior of ARs in the current climate, in order to establish credibility for the model projections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%