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Extreme Landfalling Atmospheric River Events in Arizona: Possible Future Changes

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Itinderjot Singh, Francina Dominguez, Eleonora Demaria, and James Walter, Extreme Landfalling Atmospheric River Events in Arizona: Possible Future Changes: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, v. 123, iss. 14.

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Abstract (from AGU10): The semiarid Salt and Verde River Basins in Arizona are susceptible to atmospheric river (AR)‐related flooding. To understand the precipitation‐related impacts of climate change on extreme ARs affecting Arizona, a pseudo‐global warming method was used. High‐resolution control and future simulations of five intense historical AR events that affected the Salt and Verde River Basins in Central Arizona were carried out using the Weather Research and Forecasting regional climate model. The pseudo‐global warming approach for future simulations involved adding a temperature delta at different vertical levels to the historical initial and lateral boundary conditions of the input data while keeping constant relative humidity. [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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