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A future of extreme precipitation and droughts in the Peruvian Andes.

Authors :
Potter, Emily R.
Fyffe, Catriona L.
Orr, Andrew
Quincey, Duncan J.
Ross, Andrew N.
Rangecroft, Sally
Medina, Katy
Burns, Helen
Llacza, Alan
Jacome, Gerardo
Hellström, Robert Å.
Castro, Joshua
Cochachin, Alejo
Montoya, Nilton
Loarte, Edwin
Pellicciotti, Francesca
Source :
NPJ Climate & Atmospheric Science; 7/20/2023, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Runoff from glacierised Andean river basins is essential for sustaining the livelihoods of millions of people. By running a high-resolution climate model over the two most glacierised regions of Peru we unravel past climatic trends in precipitation and temperature. Future changes are determined from an ensemble of statistically downscaled global climate models. Projections under the high emissions scenario suggest substantial increases in temperature of 3.6 °C and 4.1 °C in the two regions, accompanied by a 12% precipitation increase by the late 21st century. Crucially, significant increases in precipitation extremes (around 75% for total precipitation on very wet days) occur together with an intensification of meteorological droughts caused by increased evapotranspiration. Despite higher precipitation, glacier mass losses are enhanced under both the highest emission and stabilization emission scenarios. Our modelling provides a new projection of combined and contrasting risks, in a region already experiencing rapid environmental change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23973722
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
NPJ Climate & Atmospheric Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
165112709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-023-00409-z