Sarosh Alam Ghausi
sghausi.bsky.social
Sarosh Alam Ghausi
@sghausi.bsky.social
Postdoc, PhD at Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Works on Hydroclimatology, Land-Atmosphere interactions and Thermodynamics
https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/person/sghausi/4790374
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🇬🇧 Why do the extreme precipitation patterns observed in warm regions often not match theoretical expectations?
🇩🇪 Warum stimmen die beobachteten extremen Niederschlagsmuster in warmen Regionen oft nicht mit den theoretischen Erwartungen überein?
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How Can We Explain Extreme Rainfall in a Warming Climate?
In this video, SAROSH ALAM GHAUSI investigates why observed extreme rainfall patterns in warm regions often contradict theoretical expectations. By correcting
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September 5, 2025 at 2:09 PM
What drives variations in diurnal air temperature range? How does it respond to clouds? Does it carry signals of surface evaporative stress? What happens to DTR as the planet warms? Our new paper in @agu.org addresses these questions. @akleidon.bsky.social @kaighin.bsky.social
July 17, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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#EGU25: We will be in Vienna to share our latest insights on energetic constraints shaping maximum temperatures, temperature variations with altitude, and potential evaporation estimates. earthsystem.org/2025/04/25/e...
#EGU25: We will be in Vienna to share our latest insights on energetic constraints shaping maximum temperatures, temperature variations with altitude, and potential evaporation estimates.
#EGU25: April is here, and its time for EGU’s General Assembly from 27 April-2 May 2025. We will share our latest insights on energetic constraints shaping maximum temperatures, temperature v…
earthsystem.org
April 25, 2025 at 2:58 PM
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Touring India 2025: We were back in India, spending a week at the IIT Roorkee to teach a short course on the Second Law in the Earth System Science, giving talks and having discussions at IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Bombay, and IISER Pune and IITM. Find out more in this blogpost.
Touring India 2025: A short course in Roorkee, and visits with talks in Gandhinagar, Bombay, and Pune to discuss and interact on entropy and the powers of the Earth system
We were back in India, spending a week at the IIT Roorkee to teach a short course on the Second Law in the Earth System Science, giving talks and having discussions at IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Bombay, IISER Pune and IITM. Find out more on what we did and discussed, look at a few photos, and some related papers in this blogpost.
earthsystem.org
March 17, 2025 at 7:31 AM
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In their recent study, @sghausi.bsky.social, @yinglintian.bsky.social, @akleidon.bsky.social et al. find an increase in heavy #rainfall across continents after adjusting for #cloud -radiative effects, consistent with changes in atmospheric moisture with #GlobalWarming www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Thermodynamically inconsistent extreme precipitation sensitivities across continents driven by cloud-radiative effects - Nature Communications
Observation-based extreme precipitation-temperature sensitivities reveal increases in heavy rainfall across continents after adjusting for cloud-radiative effects, consistent with changes in atmospher...
www.nature.com
January 22, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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Clouds affect the link between extreme rainfall and rising temperatures by cooling the surface. Adjusting for this reveals that extreme rainfall aligns with climate model projections in warmer regions. doi.org/g8wdvd
Clouds obscure link between extreme rainfall and rising temperatures
Extreme rainfall is usually defined as the heaviest 5% of rain events in a specific area. As global air temperatures rise, scientists expect extreme rainfall to increase.
phys.org
December 19, 2024 at 4:02 AM
Our new paper is out in #nature_communications. We show that observed variations in extreme precipitation-temperature sensitivities across continents can be explained by differences in cloud radiative effects. Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/s41....
December 12, 2024 at 7:26 AM
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Why extreme precipitation changes in a different manner with temperature cross continents? —mainly by cloud radiative effects! Check our latest paper in Nature Communications led by Sarosh Alam Ghausi! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Thermodynamically inconsistent extreme precipitation sensitivities across continents driven by cloud-radiative effects - Nature Communications
Observation-based extreme precipitation-temperature sensitivities reveal increases in heavy rainfall across continents after adjusting for cloud-radiative effects, consistent with changes in atmospher...
www.nature.com
December 11, 2024 at 2:28 PM