Increases in extreme precipitation over the Northeast United States using high-resolution climate model simulations

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Bor-Ting Jong
Thomas L. Delworth
William F. Cooke
Kai-Chih Tseng
Hiroyuki Murakami
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[1] Princeton University,Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
[2] NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamical Laboratory,Department of Atmospheric Sciences
[3] National Taiwan University,undefined
[4] University Corporation for Atmospheric Research,undefined
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Extreme precipitation is among the most destructive natural disasters. Simulating changes in regional extreme precipitation remains challenging, partially limited by climate models’ horizontal resolution. Here, we use an ensemble of high-resolution global climate model simulations to study September–November extreme precipitation over the Northeastern United States, where extremes have increased rapidly since the mid-1990s. We show that a model with 25 km horizontal resolution simulates much more realistic extreme precipitation than comparable models with 50 or 100 km resolution, including frequency, amplitude, and temporal variability. The 25 km model simulated trends are quantitatively consistent with observed trends over recent decades. We use the same model for future projections. By the mid-21st century, the model projects unprecedented rainfall events over the region, driven by increasing anthropogenic radiative forcing and distinguishable from natural variability. Very extreme events (>150 mm/day) may be six times more likely by 2100 than in the early 21st century.
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