A special Weather West post focused on our recent review article "#HydroclimateVolatility on a warming Earth is now out. I also reflect on its relevance with respect to recent Southern CA #wildfires. #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #CAwater #CAfire weatherwest.com/arch...

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A special Weather West post focused on our recent review article "#HydroclimateVolatility on a warming Earth is now out. I also reflect on its relevance with respect to recent Southern CA #wildfires. #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #CAwater #CAfire https://weatherwest.com/archives/43181
Hydroclimate volatility on a warming Earth - Weather West

Note: This special Weather West article focuses on a new peer-reviewed scientific review article, recently published in the journal Nature Reviews: Earth and Environment, that I led with a fantastic team of collaborators from NSF NCAR, ETH Zurich, UC Merced, Desert Research Institute, Stanford University, WSU Vancouver, UMass Lowell, and UT Austin over the past several years. What is

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The ‘weather whiplash’ fueling the Los Angeles fires is becoming more common

The kind of weather whiplash that fueled the fires is only becoming more common, and not just in the United States. A new analysis in the peer-reviewed academic journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment has found that rapid shifts between heavy rain and drought (and vice versa) are becoming more intense — and the trend is unfolding faster than climate models have projected.

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Ultimately, we find that there is abundant evidence from the (over 200) papers we reviewed, and from our own summary analysis, that increasing #HydroclimateVolatility will likely be a near-universal signature of #ClimateChange over global land areas. www.nature.com/artic...

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Ultimately, we find that there is abundant evidence from the (over 200) papers we reviewed, and from our own summary analysis, that increasing #HydroclimateVolatility will likely be a near-universal signature of #ClimateChange over global land areas. https://www.nature.com/articles/s43017-024-00624-z
Hydroclimate volatility on a warming Earth - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment

Rapid transitions between extreme wet and extreme dry conditions — ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ — have marked environmental and societal impacts. This Review outlines observed and projected changes in hydroclimate whiplash, suggesting that subseasonal and interannual volatility will increase markedly with ongoing warming.

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