Fig. 6: Relationship between changes in the JJA fraction of precipitation extremes and changes in the median of relative humidity on JJA days with strong updraft events at 850 hPa across 17 CMIP6 models. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 6: Relationship between changes in the JJA fraction of precipitation extremes and changes in the median of relative humidity on JJA days with strong updraft events at 850 hPa across 17 CMIP6 models.

From: Future extreme precipitation may shift to colder seasons in northern mid- and high latitudes

Fig. 6

a Scatter plot showing the relationship over the case study region of Fig. 3b, with a correlation coefficient of 0.83. Colors represent the model families as in Fig. 4. b Spatial map of the correlation coefficient, aggregated on a 3° × 3° latitude-longitude grid.

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