Global climate models predict increasing precipitation variability with rising temperatures.
The article explores how human-caused changes in precipitation patterns can affect natural and human systems. By using advanced climate models, the researchers found that precipitation variability is increasing across different time scales, from year to year to decade to decade. In regions like the mid- and high latitudes, both average precipitation and extreme precipitation events are likely on the rise. The study also revealed that the number of ensemble members in climate models can impact the accuracy of historical precipitation variability estimates.