Abstract:Climatological changes in rainfall affect the Tibetan Plateau’s eco-hydrological processes and water resource regimes. To better understand these changes, we examined how rain amount distribution (RAD) and rain frequency distribution (RFD) has changed as well as future change under Tibetan Plateau warming. Daily rain accumulation from two observed datasets (Climate Prediction Center and Climate Forecast System Reanlysis) and CMIP6 models for SSP126, SSP245, and SSP585 are used to estimate RAD and RFD at each g… Show more
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