Articles | Volume 17, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2031-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2031-2021
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Statistical characteristics of extreme daily precipitation during 1501 BCE–1849 CE in the Community Earth System Model

Woon Mi Kim, Richard Blender, Michael Sigl, Martina Messmer, and Christoph C. Raible

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To understand the natural characteristics and future changes of the global extreme daily precipitation, it is necessary to explore the long-term characteristics of extreme daily precipitation. Here, we used climate simulations to analyze the characteristics and long-term changes of extreme precipitation during the past 3351 years. Our findings indicate that extreme precipitation in the past is associated with internal climate variability and regional surface temperatures.