Northern Hemisphere drought risk in a warming climate

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Daniel F. Balting
Amir AghaKouchak
Gerrit Lohmann
Monica Ionita
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[1] Alfred-Wegener-Institute,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] University of California,Department of Earth System Science
[3] University of California,Physics Department
[4] University of Bremen,Emil Racovita Institute of Speleology
[5] Romanian Academy,undefined
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Drought frequency and severity are projected to increase in the future, but the changes are expected to be unevenly distributed across the globe. Based on multi-model simulations under three different future emissions and shared socioeconomic pathways, we show that a significant drought intensification is expected in dry regions, whereby the severity depends on greenhouse gas emissions and development pathways. The drought hotspots are located in the sub-tropical regions where a moderate to extreme summer drought in today’s climate is expected to become a new normal by the end of the 21st century under the warmest scenario. On average, under the warmest future scenario, the drought occurrence rate is projected to be 100% higher than that of the low emission scenario. Further, for the regions which are currently less affected by long-lasting droughts, such as the European continent, climate models indicate a significant increase in drought occurrence probability under the warmest future scenario.
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