Unearthing the impacts of hydrological sensitivity on global rainfall
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech researcher Jie He set out to predict how rainfall will change as Earth's atmosphere continues to heat up. In the process, he made some unexpected discoveries that might explain how greenhouse gas emissions will impact tropical oceans, affecting climate on a global scale.
"This is not a story with just one punch line," said He, assistant professor in Georgia Tech's School of Earth and Atmospheric Science, whose most recent work was published in the journal Nature Climate Change. "I didn't really expect to find anything this interesting —there were a few surprises."
He is principal investigator of the Climate Modeling and Dynamics Group, which combines expertise in physics, mathematics, and computer science to study climate change. The team's latest study, a collaboration with Mississippi State University and Princeton University, examines hydrological sensitivity in the planet's…