Anthropogenic Exacerbation in Dry‐Hot Probability and Consequential Record‐Shattering Droughts in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River
Shuyun Feng,
Xihui Gu,
Yansong Guan
et al.
Abstract:In the year 2019, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) experienced an unprecedented summer‐autumn drought (SAD) driven by dry‐hot conditions [high near‐surface air temperatures (T) and low precipitation (P)], causing substantial agricultural and economic losses. However, the influence of anthropogenic climate change (ACC) on these dry‐hot conditions and their impacts on SAD occurrences remains uncertain. Here, both observations and simulations show that an ACC‐driven T increase led to the g… Show more
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