Journal article

Quantile regression for investigating scaling of extreme precipitation with temperature

C Wasko, A Sharma

Water Resources Research | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2014

Abstract

The consensus in the scientific community is that the intensity of extreme precipitation will increase in a warmer climate. However, as there is limited observational evidence to this effect, there is a growing body of research which focuses on directly investigating the relationship between temperature and precipitation. This is currently performed by binning precipitation data in temperature bins and then investigating the trend in the precipitation percentiles in each bin with temperature. In this paper, we highlight limitations in the binning approach and present quantile regression as an alternative to the above process. Quantile regression allows estimation of this scaling directly and..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for funding support from the Australian Research Council for this project. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers, the Associate Editor, and Editor for their time in reviewing this paper and their constructive feedback which improved the quality of this manuscript.