Compound extreme hourly rainfall preconditioned by heatwaves most likely in the mid and high latitudes

Christoph Sauter, Hayley J. Fowler, Seth Westra, Haider Ali, Nadav Peleg, Christopher J. White

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Abstract

The potential compounding behaviour of heatwaves and extreme rainfall have important implications for a range of hazards, including wildfires and flooding, yet remain poorly understood. In this global study, we analyse the likelihood of extreme 1-hr rainfall immediately following a heatwave, and identify climate zones where this phenomenon is most pronounced. We find the strongest compounding heatwave-extreme rainfall relationships in central Europe and Japan, where the likelihood of extreme rainfall after a heatwave is increased by approximately four times compared to climatology. Significant compounding is found mainly in temperate or colder climates, provided these areas receive ample moisture. As both heatwaves and extreme rainfall are expected to become more frequent in the future, our results indicate that the potential impacts from compounding heatwave-extreme rainfall events might significantly increase as well.The potential compounding behaviour of heatwaves and extreme rainfall have important implications for a range of hazards, including wildfires and flooding, yet remain poorly understood. In this global study, we analyse the likelihood of extreme 1-hr rainfall immediately following a heatwave, and identify climate zones where this phenomenon is most pronounced. We find the strongest compounding heatwave-extreme rainfall relationships in central Europe and Japan, where the likelihood of extreme rainfall after a heatwave is increased by approximately four times compared to climatology. Significant compounding is found mainly in temperate or colder climates, provided these areas receive ample moisture. As both heatwaves and extreme rainfall are expected to become more frequent in the future, our results indicate that the potential impacts from compounding heatwave-extreme rainfall events might significantly increase as well.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100563
Number of pages7
JournalWeather and Climate Extremes
Volume40
Early online date25 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • heatwave
  • extreme rainfall
  • compound events
  • GSDR
  • global
  • Köppen-Geiger climate classification

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