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Dynamic internal variability dominates uncertainty in modeling future extreme precipitation

Min SothearithDaeryong ParkKuk-Hyun Ahn
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2026
2026/1/15
Vol.9 No.1 p.460
Extreme precipitation (EP) is a major climate risk, yet its projections remain uncertain due to the combined influence of thermodynamic (TH) and dynamic (DY) processes. Using multi-model simulations under three emission scenarios, we separate TH and DY contributions to the annual maximum 1-day preci...
Climate sciencesHydrology
10.1038/S41612-025-01318-Z
ISSN:2397-3722

Human-induced climate change intensifies spatially compounding fire weather extremes across European countries

Emilie GauthierEmanuele Bevacqua
Npj Natural Hazards
2026
2026/4/2
Vol.3 No.1 p.390
Intensifying fire weather extremes increasingly threaten Europe, with recent wildfires linked to human-induced climate change. Yet, little is known about spatially compounding fire danger events—days when multiple regions simultaneously face extreme fire weather—which can trigger widespread fires an...
Climate sciencesEnvironmental sciencesNatural hazards
10.1038/S44304-026-00201-Y
ISSN:2948-2100

El Niño-like tropical pacific ocean cooling pattern during the last glacial maximum

A. HouL. JonkersH. L. FordS. L. Ho
Communications Earth & Environment
2024
2024/10/12
Vol.5 No.1 p.1-8
Many state-of-the-art climate models are unable to reproduce the observed 20th century surface warming pattern in the tropical Pacific Ocean, casting doubt on the robustness of future projections. Here, we examine past changes in the tropical Pacific upper ocean spatial pattern using paleoclimate re...
Climate and Earth system modellingPalaeoceanographyPalaeoclimate
10.1038/S43247-024-01740-W
ISSN:2662-4435

The world’s enclosed seas highlight the need for urgent emission reductions and societal adaptation

Matthias GrögerFlorian BörgelCyril DutheilSven KarstenH. E. Markus Meier7
Communications Earth & Environment
2026
2026/4/4
Vol.7 No.1 p.3120
Enclosed marginal seas are hotspots of endemic biodiversity that sustain societies through fisheries, tourism, and vital ecosystem services. Their small size makes them highly sensitive to global warming but systematic assessments of future climate change are lacking. Using climate model projections...
Ocean sciencesPhysical oceanography
10.1038/S43247-026-03412-3
ISSN:2662-4435

Emerging unprecedented lake ice loss in climate change projections

Huang LeiTimmermann AxelLee Sun-SeonRodgers Keith B.Yamaguchi Ryohei6
Nature Communications
2022
2022/10/2
Vol.13 No.1 p.1-12
Seasonal ice in lakes plays an important role for local communities and lake ecosystems. Here we use Large Ensemble simulations conducted with the Community Earth System Model version 2, which includes a lake simulator, to quantify the response of lake ice to greenhouse warming and to determine emer...
AttributionClimate and Earth system modellingLimnologyProjection and prediction
10.1038/S41467-022-33495-3
ISSN:2041-1723

Constraining high-emission future West African monsoon with physics-weighted deep learning ensembles

Alain T. TamoffoFernand L. MouassomTorsten WeberDaniela Jacob
Communications Earth & Environment
2026
2026/7/21
Vol.7 No.1 p.6050
The inter-model spread in future West African monsoon rainfall under high-emission scenarios remains large due to climate model biases in large-scale circulation. Here, we develop a physics-guided artificial neural network (ANN) to constrain a subset of CMIP6 precipitation projections using sea-leve...
Atmospheric dynamicsClimate and Earth system modellingEnvironmental impactNatural hazardsProjection and prediction
10.1038/S43247-026-03839-8
ISSN:2662-4435

Growing human-induced climate change fingerprint in regional weekly fire extremes

Sifang FengJakob ZscheischlerZengchao HaoEmanuele Bevacqua
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2025
2025/4/23
Vol.8 No.1 p.1-11
Wildfires cause large damage to natural and human systems. Despite the clear connection between human-induced climate change and increased fire weather risk, a global, systematic attribution of observed extreme fires to human-induced climate change is lacking. Here, we address this gap by first link...
AttributionClimate change
10.1038/S41612-025-01021-Z
ISSN:2397-3722

Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes

Emanuele BevacquaErich FischerJana SillmannJakob Zscheischler
Nature
2026
2026/3/25
Vol.651 No.8107 p.946-953
Effectively communicating worst-case projections of global future climate—hereinafter referred to as worst-case climate outcomes—is essential for risk assessment and developing robust adaptation strategies to global warming1–7. Yet, current approaches for identifying spatially consistent climate out...
Natural hazardsProjection and prediction
10.1038/S41586-026-10237-9
ISSN:0028-0836

Stratification constrains future heat and carbon uptake in the Southern Ocean between 30°S and 55°S

Bourgeois TimothéeGoris NadineSchwinger JörgTjiputra Jerry F.
Nature Communications
2022
2022/1/17
Vol.13 No.1 p.1-8
The Southern Ocean between 30°S and 55°S is a major sink of excess heat and anthropogenic carbon, but model projections of these sinks remain highly uncertain. Reducing such uncertainties is required to effectively guide the development of climate mitigation policies for meeting the ambitious climat...
BiogeochemistryCarbon cycleMarine chemistryPhysical oceanography
10.1038/S41467-022-27979-5
ISSN:2041-1723

Regional but not global temperature variability underestimated by climate models at supradecadal timescales

T. LaeppleE. ZieglerN. WeitzelR. HébertB. Ellerhoff12
Nature Geoscience
2023
2023/11/6
Vol.16 No.11 p.958-966
Knowledge of the characteristics of natural climate variability is vital when assessing the range of plausible future climate trajectories in the next decades to centuries. The reliable detection of climate fluctuations on multidecadal to centennial timescales depends on proxy reconstructions and mo...
Climate and Earth system modellingPalaeoclimate
10.1038/S41561-023-01299-9
ISSN:1752-0894

The first ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean could occur before 2030

Céline HeuzéAlexandra Jahn
Nature Communications
2024
2024/12/3
Vol.15 No.1 p.1-10
Projections of a sea ice-free Arctic have so far focused on monthly-mean ice-free conditions. We here provide the first projections of when we could see the first ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean, using daily output from multiple CMIP6 models. We find that there is a large range of the projected fir...
Climate and Earth system modellingCryospheric scienceProjection and prediction
10.1038/S41467-024-54508-3
ISSN:2041-1723

The global Sahel monsoon ocean-pressure index reconciles its regional and large-scale features

Alain T. TamoffoTorsten WeberFernand L. MouassomBenjamin Le-RoyClaas Teichmann8
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2025
2025/9/15
Vol.8 No.1 p.1-15
Monitoring Sahelian rainfall variability is increasingly critical as climate extremes intensify across the region. Here, we develop the Sahelian Monsoon Ocean-Pressure Index (SMOPI), a novel global synthetic indicator constructed from five dynamically coherent sea-level pressure regions statisticall...
Atmospheric dynamicsAtmospheric scienceClimate sciencesEnvironmental impactEnvironmental sciencesWater resources
10.1038/S41612-025-01226-2
ISSN:2397-3722

Enhanced heating effect of lakes under global warming

Yuanlin QiuJie ChenDeliang ChenWim ThieryDaniel Mercado-Bettín8
Nature Communications
2025
2025/4/27
Vol.16 No.1 p.1-11
Lakes play a crucial role in shaping both local and regional climates through heat exchange with the atmosphere. Amid global climate change, these interactions have undergone significant shifts. However, our understanding of the global heat release from lakes to the atmosphere, and its future trajec...
Climate-change impactsHydrologyLimnology
10.1038/S41467-025-59291-3
ISSN:2041-1723

Attribution of global lake systems change to anthropogenic forcing

Grant LukeVanderkelen InneGudmundsson LukasTan ZeliPerroud Marjorie21
Nature Geoscience
2021
2021/10/18
00 p.1-6
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temperatures. Yet historical simulations have not been used to formally attribute changes in lake ice and temperature to anthropogenic drivers. In addition, future projections of these properties are limite...
AttributionCryospheric scienceEnvironmental healthLimnology
10.1038/S41561-021-00833-X
ISSN:1752-0894

Stratospheric precursor induces wintertime phase reversal of the “warm Arctic-cold Eurasia” pattern

Yijia ZhangZhicong YinWenshou TianShengping HePangchi Hsu
Nature Communications
2026
2026/2/27
Vol.17 No.1 p.32840
Rapid Arctic warming has reached 2–4 times the global average, contrasting with the cooling trend in mid-high latitude Eurasia during the 1990s–2010s. A notable phenomenon of the “warm Arctic-cold Eurasia” (WACE) pattern is its frequent phase reversal between early and late winter seen in the last d...
Atmospheric scienceClimate change
10.1038/S41467-026-70100-3
ISSN:2041-1723

Millennial-scale climate variability over land overprinted by ocean temperature fluctuations

Hébert R.Herzschuh U.Laepple T.
Nature Geoscience
2022
2022/10/31
Vol.15 No.11 p.899-905
Variations in regional temperature have widespread implications for society, but our understanding of the amplitude and origin of long-term natural variability is insufficient for accurate regional projections. This is especially the case for terrestrial temperature variability, which is currently t...
Climate changePalaeoclimate
10.1038/S41561-022-01056-4
ISSN:1752-0894

Future heat-related mortality in Europe driven by compound day-night heatwaves and demographic shifts

Xilin WuJun WangYong GeShengjie LaiDie Zhang7
Nature Communications
2025
2025/8/11
Vol.16 No.1 p.1-15
Anthropogenic climate change is driving summer heat toward more humid conditions, accompanied by more frequent day-night compound heat extremes (high temperatures during both day and night). As the fast-warming and aging continent, Europe faces escalating heat-related health risks. Here, we projecte...
Climate-change adaptationEnvironmental healthNatural hazards
10.1038/S41467-025-62871-Y
ISSN:2041-1723

Inter-tropical African precipitation regime shifts dominated by tropical easterly jet

Shuai-Lei YaoRenguang WuPengfei LinPao-Shin ChuHaosu Tang6
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2026
2026/1/6
Vol.9 No.1 p.390
Since the 1990s, inter-tropical Africa (ITA) has experienced consecutive calamitous droughts during the boreal spring. Although the observed precipitation regime changes have been attributed to tropical Indian Ocean-western Pacific warming and/or tropical Pacific La Niña-like cooling, the model-proj...
Climate sciencesHydrology
10.1038/S41612-025-01312-5
ISSN:2397-3722