“…The presence of ARs plays an important role for regional precipitation, which could include rain or snow (Dettinger et al, ; Guan et al, ); they can also cause large flooding events (Lavers et al, ; Leung & Qian, ; Neiman et al, ; Ralph et al, , ; Ralph & Dettinger, ) and extreme winds (Waliser & Guan, ), but they can also mitigate droughts (Dettinger, ). This large impact has motivated several studies on ARs related to climate change, with most studies focusing on Europe (Gao et al, ; Lavers et al, ; Ramos et al, ; Shields & Kiehl, ) and western North America (Dettinger, 2011; Pierce et al, ; Payne & Magnusdottir, ; Warner et al, ; Gao et al, ; Radić et al, ; Hagos et al, ; Shields & Kiehl, , ; Gershunov et al, ), with the exception of Espinoza et al (), which provided a global view of AR frequency and strength in future climates.…”