Precipitation and Temperature Extremes: Monitoring, Dynamics, Prediction and Projection
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 27286
Special Issue Editors
Interests: climate monitoring; extreme precipitation; drought; monsoon
Interests: global warming; climate projection; climate service
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Precipitation and temperature extremes are high-impact weather, and they tend to occur more frequently in a warming climate. Based upon understandings and definitions of the phenomena, methodologies are required to quantify and monitor them, in terms of the geographic region they affect, the time period they last, and their relative intensity averaged over the region and period. Extreme events may result from external forcings as well as complicated interactions among land, ocean, and atmosphere, and we need to understand the physics through exploring the possible teleconnections and precursory signals from, e.g., the sea surface temperature and the thermal effect of the Plateau. To improve the short-term climate prediction of the extreme events, it is particularly desired to develop state-of-the-art methods based on both climate models and statistical approaches. With global warming, precipitation and temperature may have different responses over different regions and in different seasons. The projections of their extremes in future world may contain considerable uncertainties. The water cycle in the surface-atmosphere system should be examined to estimate the uncertainties, and finally provide reliable projections of the extremes.
Research articles are welcome for the above-mentioned areas, and specifically on the following topics:
- Weather and climate extremes
- Monitoring extreme events
- Diagnosis and case studies
- Novel prediction methods
- Long-term change in extremes
Dr. Er Lu
Dr. Qingchen Chao
Dr. Hui Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- precipitation extremes
- temperature extremes
- monitoring methods
- diagnosis and prediction
- long-term projections
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