Authors
Vasconcelos Junior, Francisco das Chagas, Zachariah, Mariam, Silva, Thiago Luiz do Vale, Santos, Edvânia Pereira dos, Coelho, Caio.A.S., Alves, Lincoln M., Martins, Eduardo Sávio Passos Rodrigues, Köberle, Alexandre C., Singh, Roop, Vahlberg, Maja, Marchezini, Victor, Heinrich, Dorothy, Thalheimer, Lisa, Raju, Emmanuel, Koren, Gerbrand, Philip, Sjoukje Y., Kew, Sarah F., Bonnet, Rémy, Li, Sihan, Yang, Wenchang, Sun, Jingru, Vecchi, Gabriel, Otto, Friederike.E.L.
- Citation
- Vasconcelos Junior, F. d. C., Zachariah, M., Silva, T. L. d. V., Santos, E. P. d., Coelho, C., Alves, L. M., Martins, E. S. P. R., Köberle, A. C., Singh, R., Vahlberg, M., Marchezini, V., Heinrich, D., Thalheimer, L., Raju, E., Koren, G., Philip, S. Y., Kew, S. F., Bonnet, R., Li, S., Yang, W., Sun, J., Vecchi, G., Otto, F. (2024): An attribution study of very intense rainfall events in Eastern Northeast Brazil. - Weather and Climate Extremes, 45, 100699.
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2024.100699
- Pages
- 16
- Published in
- Germany
- Rights Holder
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/byncnd/4.0/
Table of Contents
- An attribution study of very intense rainfall events in Eastern Northeast Brazil 1
- 1 Introduction 2
- 2 Data and methods 3
- 2.1 Observational data 3
- 2.1.1 Station data 3
- 2.2 Model and experiment descriptions 4
- 2.3 Statistical methods 5
- 3 Observational analysis: return time and trend 6
- 3.1 Analysis of point station data 6
- 3.2 Influence of modes of natural variability 6
- 4 Model evaluation 8
- 5 Multi-method multi-model attribution 8
- 6 Hazard synthesis 8
- 7 Vulnerability and exposure 8
- 7.1 History of floods 8
- 7.2 Land-use planning and urbanisation 10
- 7.3 Risk management - preparedness, early warning early action, and response 10
- 8 Conclusions 10
- CRediT authorship contribution statement 11
- Declaration of competing interest 12
- Data availability 14
- Acknowledgments 14
- Appendix A Supplementary data 14
- References 14