Precipitation Scaling in Extreme Rainfall Events and the Implications for Future Indian Monsoon: Analysis of High‐Resolution Global Climate Model Simulations

Author:

Varghese Stella Jes1ORCID,Surendran Sajani23ORCID,Rajendran Kavirajan23ORCID,Ghosh Subimal4ORCID,Kitoh Akio5,Ashok Karumuri16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences School of Physics University of Hyderabad Hyderabad India

2. CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute (CSIR‐4PI) Bengaluru India

3. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad India

4. Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT‐B) Mumbai India

5. Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) Tsukuba Japan

6. Physical Science and Engineering King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThe increase in water holding capacity of the atmosphere with temperature, given by the Clausius‐Clapeyron (CC) relationship, describes the changes in extreme rainfall intensities at warmer atmospheric states. We study the characteristics of extreme rainfall events (EREs) during the Indian summer monsoon season with respect to thermodynamic changes and precipitation‐scaling over the Indian subcontinent and its homogeneous rainfall zones. We utilize outputs from a present‐day climate simulation and a time‐slice future climate change projection experiments of a high‐resolution global climate model. Large changes are seen for very EREs (vEREs) which suggests their sensitivity to warmer temperatures. In future, the altered radiative forcing will heat up the upper atmosphere, stabilize it and offset the effect of increasing humidity on precipitation intensity. Our analysis also suggests that more convective clouds and the interplay of increased moisture content and circulation will result in future changes in EREs.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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