A Year Marked by Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Weather and Climate Extremes in 2024
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Wenxia ZHANG,
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Tianjun ZHOU,
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Wanheng YE,
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Tingyu ZHANG,
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Lixia ZHANG,
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Piotr WOLSKI,
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James RISBEY,
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Zhuo WANG,
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Seung-Ki MIN,
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Hamish RAMSAY,
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Michael BRODY,
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Alice GRIMM,
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Robin CLARK,
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Kangnian REN,
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Jie JIANG,
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Xiaolong CHEN,
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Shenming FU,
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Lan LI,
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Shijie TANG,
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Shuai HU
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Graphical Abstract
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Abstract
This past year, 2024, is on track to be the warmest year, joining 2023 as the two hottest years on record. With the exceptional heat, weather and climate extremes were common across the world. In particular, 2024 has seen a remarkable run of extreme precipitation events and resulting impacts. Here, we provide an overview of the most notable extreme events of the year, including extreme precipitation and floods, tropical cyclones, and droughts. The characteristics and impacts of these extreme events are summarized, followed by discussion on the physical drivers and the role of global warming. Finally, we also discuss the future prospects in extreme event studies, including impact-based perspectives, challenges in attribution of precipitation extremes, and the existing gap to minimize impacts from climate extremes.
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