Extreme Behavior
Global warming is expected to have a large effect on the
amount and distribution of precipitation, with wet areas projected to become
wetter and dry areas drier, and an overall increase in total rainfall. Another
important aspect of these predicted changes is the frequency of extreme rainfall
events, because the impact of a few heavy rain events is very different from
that of many more moderate ones. Allan and Soden (published online
7 August) use satellite observations and model simulations to evaluate how
climate warming is affecting the frequency and strength of rain events. Heavy
rains are occurring with increasing frequency when it is warm and less often
when it is cold, and these extremes are happening more frequently than models
have suggested they should. This implies that the impacts of precipitation
changes due to global warming could be greater than have been assumed.