Sarosh Alam Ghausi
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Postdoc, PhD at Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Works on Hydroclimatology, Land-Atmosphere interactions and Thermodynamics https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/person/sghausi/4790374
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🇬🇧 Why do the extreme precipitation patterns observed in warm regions often not match theoretical expectations?
🇩🇪 Warum stimmen die beobachteten extremen Niederschlagsmuster in warmen Regionen oft nicht mit den theoretischen Erwartungen überein?
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How Can We Explain Extreme Rainfall in a Warming Climate?
In this video, SAROSH ALAM GHAUSI investigates why observed extreme rainfall patterns in warm regions often contradict theoretical expectations. By correcting
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What drives variations in diurnal air temperature range? How does it respond to clouds? Does it carry signals of surface evaporative stress? What happens to DTR as the planet warms? Our new paper in @agu.org addresses these questions. @akleidon.bsky.social @kaighin.bsky.social
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Clouds affect the link between extreme rainfall and rising temperatures by cooling the surface. Adjusting for this reveals that extreme rainfall aligns with climate model projections in warmer regions. doi.org/g8wdvd
Clouds obscure link between extreme rainfall and rising temperatures
Extreme rainfall is usually defined as the heaviest 5% of rain events in a specific area. As global air temperatures rise, scientists expect extreme rainfall to increase.
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Our new paper is out in #nature_communications. We show that observed variations in extreme precipitation-temperature sensitivities across continents can be explained by differences in cloud radiative effects. Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/s41....