Global Precipitation with Climate Change
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2017) | Viewed by 81472
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Interests: human and natural impacts on weather, air quality and climate; land-cover/use impacts on cloud and precipitation formation; pollution in remote locations, wind energy; evaluation of air-quality model results
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Dear Colleagues,
Precipitation is one of the hardest to predict and measure quantities. However, the amount, duration and time of precipitation is of great importance for agricultural, water management, generation of hydropower, flood protection, shipping, and many more sectors. Water demands have increased tremendously over the last 70 years due to nearly quadrupling of the world population. This Special Issue aims at advancing our current knowledge on precipitation. Articles addressing measurement and modeling issues, as well as parameterization of precipitation, are welcome. Additionally, investigations on precipitation changes over timeframes longer than 30 years, and improved gridded datasets with high resolution of precipitation are encouraged too. Furthermore, papers addressing the impact of air pollution, land-use and land-cover changes, as well as wind farms on precipitation, are sought.
Prof. Nicole Mölders
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- precipitation measurements by gauges and remote sensing methods
- precipitation catch deficits
- gridded precipitation data products
- impact of land-cover changes on precipitation
- impact of air pollution on precipitation
- long-term precipitation changes including changes in precipitation extreme events
- acid precipitation
- extreme precipitation events
- solid precipitation and snow-water equivalent determination
- spatial and temporal heterogeneity of precipitation
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