A 1-day extreme rainfall event in Tasmania: process evaluation and long tail attribution
Attribution of an extreme magnitude 1-day rainfall event in Hobart is inhibited by small sample size. For moderate magnitude Hobart daily rainfall extremes, models suggest that the associated extratropical lows will deliver more rainfall with weaker pressure anomalies in a warmer world.
Main Authors: | Tozer, CR, Risbey, JS, Grose, MR, Monselesan, DP, Squire, DT, Black, AS, Richardson, D, Sparrow, SN, Li, S, Wallom, D |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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American Meteorological Society
2020
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