Extreme Rainfall: Climate, Impacts, and Future Adaptation
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This body of work investigates extreme rainfall events, their drivers, impacts, and future projections. Research explores the attribution to anthropogenic climate change, regional variations in East Asia, and the influence of climate oscillations and atmospheric rivers. Hydrological consequences like flood risk and soil erosion, along with socio-economic impacts in urban settings, are detailed. Future projections indicate a significant increase in event frequency and intensity under various emissions scenarios. The findings underscore the critical need for adaptation, mitigation, and improved understanding of these phenomena.
Keywords: Extreme Rainfall; Climate Change; Flood Risk; Hydrological Impacts; Urban Environments; Land-Atmosphere Interactions; Climate Oscillations; Atmospheric Rivers; Soil Erosion; Disaster Preparedness
Citation: Doi: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000951
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