作者
Kevin E Trenberth, Aiguo Dai, Roy M Rasmussen, David B Parsons
发表日期
2003/9
期刊
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
卷号
84
期号
9
页码范围
1205-1218
出版商
American Meteorological Society
简介
From a societal, weather, and climate perspective, precipitation intensity, duration, frequency, and phase are as much of concern as total amounts, as these factors determine the disposition of precipitation once it hits the ground and how much runs off. At the extremes of precipitation incidence are the events that give rise to floods and droughts, whose changes in occurrence and severity have an enormous impact on the environment and society. Hence, advancing understanding and the ability to model and predict the character of precipitation is vital but requires new approaches to examining data and models. Various mechanisms, storms and so forth, exist to bring about precipitation. Because the rate of precipitation, conditional on when it falls, greatly exceeds the rate of replenishment of moisture by surface evaporation, most precipitation comes from moisture already in the atmosphere at the time the storm …
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KE Trenberth, A Dai, RM Rasmussen, DB Parsons - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2003