2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-50300/v1
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Increasing Risk of Wild Swings between Droughts and Floods over Global Land Areas

Abstract: Climate variability is nothing new. Of rising concern is the consecutive occurrence of reversed weather patterns — droughts followed by severe floods, which tip a precarious balance with lasting impacts on human and natural systems. Here we examined changes in the likelihood and spatial distribution of dry-to-wet precipitation events over global land surface using climate model projections. We find anthropogenic climate change is likely to stress more widespread regions with rapid see-saw changes from dry to w… Show more

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