Climate change attribution of the 2021 Henan extreme precipitation: Impacts of convective organization

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Han Qin
Wei Yuan
Jun Wang
Yang Chen
Panxi Dai
Adam H. Sobel
Zhiyong Meng
Ji Nie
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[1] Peking University,Laboratory for Climate and Ocean
[2] Civil Aviation Administration of China,Atmosphere Studies, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Aviation Meteorological Center
[4] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,Key Laboratory of Regional Climate
[5] Zhejiang University,Environment for Temperate East Asia (RCE
[6] Columbia University,TEA), Institute of Atmospheric Physics
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Extreme precipitation; Global warming; Climate change attribution; Convective organization; Hourly precipitation;
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In this study, we investigate the climate attribution of the 21·7 Henan extreme precipitation event. A conditional storyline attribution method is used, based on simulations of the event with a small-domain high-resolution cloud-resolving model. Large-scale vertical motion is determined by an interactive representation of large-scale dynamics based on the quasi-geostrophic omega equation, with dynamical forcing terms taken from observation-based reanalysis data. It is found that warming may lead to significant intensification of both regional-scale (10–14% K−1, depending on convective organization) and station-scale precipitation extremes (7–9% K−1). By comparing clustered convection organized by a localized surface temperature anomaly and squall-line convection organized by vertical wind shear, we further explored how convective organization may modify precipitation extremes and their responses to warming. It is found that shear convective organization is much more sensitive to large-scale dynamic forcing and results in much higher precipitation extremes at both regional and station scales than unorganized convection is. The clustered convection increases station-scale precipitation only slightly during heavy precipitation events. For regional-scale extreme precipitation sensitivity, shear-organized convection has a larger sensitivity by 2–3% K−1 than that of unorganized convection, over a wide temperature range, due to its stronger diabatic heating feedback. For the station-scale extreme precipitation sensitivity, no systemic dependence on convective organization is found in our simulations.
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