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Rise in Northeast US extreme precipitation caused by Atlantic variability and climate change

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WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES
卷 33, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.wace.2021.100351

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Extreme precipitation; Atlantic sea surface temperatures; Anthropogenic forcings; Atlantic multidecadal variability; Optimal fingerprinting; Time of detection

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, Climate and Environmental Sciences Division, Regional & Global Model Analysis Program [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  2. Vermont Established Program for Stimulating Competitive Research (NSF) [OIA 1556770]
  3. Research Computing group, IT&C at Dartmouth College

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The study reveals that extreme precipitation in the Northeastern United States has significantly increased since 1996, partly due to external forcings associated with warming Atlantic sea surface temperatures. Additionally, anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases have been found to play an important role in driving changes in sea surface temperatures.
Extreme precipitation (EP) in the Northeastern United States increased abruptly after 1996, coinciding with warming Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs). We examine the importance of internal variability and external forcings (including anthropogenic and natural forcings) to these EP and SST increases by using the Community Earth System Model large ensembles and an optimal fingerprint method to isolate the effects of different forcings on 1929-2018 Northeast EP and North Atlantic SSTs. We find that external forcings have significantly influenced both Northeast EP and North Atlantic SSTs, with a time of detection in 2008 and 1968, respectively. Beyond SST changes attributable to internal variability of the Atlantic, anthmpogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases are important drivers of SST changes, first detected in 1968 and 1983, respectively. Greenhouse gases are the only anthropogenic forcing exerting substantial influence on EP, first detected in 2008. We therefore attribute the 1996 EP shift to both unforced Atlantic variability and anthropogenic forcings.

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