Enhanced risk of concurrent regional droughts with increased ENSO variability and warming

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Jitendra Singh
Moetasim Ashfaq
Christopher B. Skinner
Weston B. Anderson
Vimal Mishra
Deepti Singh
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[1] Washington State University,School of the Environment
[2] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Computational Sciences and Engineering Division
[3] University of Massachusetts Lowell,Department of Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
[4] Columbia University,International Research Institute for Climate and Society
[5] Civil Engineering,undefined
[6] Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar,undefined
[7] Earth Sciences,undefined
[8] Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2022年 / 12卷
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Spatially compounding extremes pose substantial threats to globally interconnected socio-economic systems. Here we use multiple large ensemble simulations of the high-emissions scenario to show increased risk of compound droughts during the boreal summer over ten global regions. Relative to the late twentieth century, the probability of compound droughts increases by ~40% and ~60% by the middle and late twenty-first century, respectively, with a disproportionate increase in risk across North America and the Amazon. These changes contribute to an approximately ninefold increase in agricultural area and population exposure to severe compound droughts with continued fossil-fuel dependence. ENSO is the predominant large-scale driver of compound droughts with 68% of historical events occurring during El Niño or La Niña conditions. With ENSO teleconnections remaining largely stationary in the future, a ~22% increase in frequency of ENSO events combined with projected warming drives the elevated risk of compound droughts.
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