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Contribution of anthropogenic influence to the 2022-like Yangtze River valley compound heatwave and drought event

Dong Chen, Shaobo Qiao, Yang Jie, Shankai Tang, Dongdong Zuo, Guolin Feng

2024npj Climate and Atmospheric Science35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In August 2022, an unprecedented compound heatwave and drought event (CHDE) lasting 24 days occurred in the Yangtze River valley (YRV), leading to a severe reduction of the crop, fresh water, and power supply. We constructed a joint cumulative probability distribution of heatwave and drought intensity, and found that the lowest probability-based index (PI) of 0.06 in 2022 was estimated as a 1-in-662-year event over the 1961–2022 climate. We then detected the fingerprint of greenhouse gas forcing to the observed PI in a generalized extreme value framework, but not the aerosol forcing, suggesting the leading contribution of greenhouse gas forcing on such extreme CHDE. Furthermore, anthropogenic influence had increased the probability of such CHDE by more than 10 times compared to the counterfactual climate. Also, the PI decreased from about 0.30 at the present climate to about 0.14 at the 3 °C global warming level, indicating that CHDE will become more extreme over YRV.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceForcing (mathematics)Greenhouse gasClimate changeYangtze riverClimatologyGlobal warmingClimate modelAtmospheric sciencesGeographyChinaEcologyBiologyGeologyArchaeologyClimate variability and modelsHydrology and Drought AnalysisClimate change impacts on agriculture