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... relationships and obscured money flows. Readers unused to studying financial reports should avoid those sections, especially §A, §H, §K.1, as their eyes will glaze quickly. It is very hard to make those simple. Skim Front Matter for background, mostly to see the Topics for later reference. Readers ...
... relationships and obscured money flows. Readers unused to studying financial reports should avoid those sections, especially §A, §H, §K.1, as their eyes will glaze quickly. It is very hard to make those simple. Skim Front Matter for background, mostly to see the Topics for later reference. Readers ...
Surface Contribution to Planetary Albedo Variability in Cryosphere
... Climatological planetary albedo obtained from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) D-series flux dataset is broken down into contributions from the surface and atmosphere in cryosphere regions. The atmosphere accounts for much more of climatological planetary albedo (ⱖ75%) t ...
... Climatological planetary albedo obtained from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) D-series flux dataset is broken down into contributions from the surface and atmosphere in cryosphere regions. The atmosphere accounts for much more of climatological planetary albedo (ⱖ75%) t ...
Sea Bear Under Siege, Polar Bears and Climate Change in Alaska
... Less than a decade ago, most populations of polar bears were considered healthy, even growing. The first report of drowned bears came in 2004, followed by an onslaught of scientific reports of summer sea ice shrinking and winter sea ice thinning—prime polar bear habitat disappearing. As the sea ice ...
... Less than a decade ago, most populations of polar bears were considered healthy, even growing. The first report of drowned bears came in 2004, followed by an onslaught of scientific reports of summer sea ice shrinking and winter sea ice thinning—prime polar bear habitat disappearing. As the sea ice ...
Submitted November 28, 2006 - Center for Biological Diversity
... be endangered in the foreseeable future; they therefore meet the criteria for listing as “Endangered” or “Threatened” under the ESA. Although species like the Emperor Penguin may not disappear for several decades, decisions made and actions taken over the next decade will likely dictate whether such ...
... be endangered in the foreseeable future; they therefore meet the criteria for listing as “Endangered” or “Threatened” under the ESA. Although species like the Emperor Penguin may not disappear for several decades, decisions made and actions taken over the next decade will likely dictate whether such ...
Glacial Variability Over the Last Two Million Years: An Extended
... glacial variability. Major deglaciation features are identified over the last 2 Ma and a remarkable 33 out of 36 occur when Earth’s obliquity is anomalously large. During the early Pleistocene deglaciations occur nearly every obliquity cycle giving a 40 Ka timescale, while late Pleistocene deglaciat ...
... glacial variability. Major deglaciation features are identified over the last 2 Ma and a remarkable 33 out of 36 occur when Earth’s obliquity is anomalously large. During the early Pleistocene deglaciations occur nearly every obliquity cycle giving a 40 Ka timescale, while late Pleistocene deglaciat ...
Observed and Simulated Processes Linked to the Recent Climate
... intensified westerly anomaly influx from the Congo basin into the region. However, better understanding of the detailed changes in hydrological cycle will require comprehensive water budget analyses that require daily or sub-daily variables. The third part was the sub-regional analysis of precipita ...
... intensified westerly anomaly influx from the Congo basin into the region. However, better understanding of the detailed changes in hydrological cycle will require comprehensive water budget analyses that require daily or sub-daily variables. The third part was the sub-regional analysis of precipita ...
A Climate Modelling Primer - THIRD EDITION
... This book is printed on acid-free paper responsibly manufactured from sustainable forestry in which at least two trees are planted for each one used for paper production. ...
... This book is printed on acid-free paper responsibly manufactured from sustainable forestry in which at least two trees are planted for each one used for paper production. ...
... are ice-strengthened. Canadian regulations governing shipping in Arctic waters restrict non icestrengthened vessels travelling to the Port of Churchill to a shipping season of July 20th to October 31st. Shipping with non ice-strengthened vessels is possible outside of these dates, but only if ice co ...
Hjermann et al. 2004 - Fisheries Acoustics Research
... tion growth based on estimates from the joint Russ(Randa 1982, 1984). In some of the reported analyses ian/Norwegian acoustic survey of pelagic fish from we also utilized the spawning stock biomass (SSB) of 1973 to 2000. This survey is carried out annually in herring and cod, retrieved from ICES rep ...
... tion growth based on estimates from the joint Russ(Randa 1982, 1984). In some of the reported analyses ian/Norwegian acoustic survey of pelagic fish from we also utilized the spawning stock biomass (SSB) of 1973 to 2000. This survey is carried out annually in herring and cod, retrieved from ICES rep ...
Phenology, biomass and community composition changes in European shrublands submitted to
... along a north-south gradient in Europe to seven years of experimental warming and drought. Reductions in primary productivity in the heat and drought year of 2003 ..……………………………………………………33 ...
... along a north-south gradient in Europe to seven years of experimental warming and drought. Reductions in primary productivity in the heat and drought year of 2003 ..……………………………………………………33 ...
Variations in Cloud Cover and Cloud Types over the Ocean from
... the equatorial ocean. In regions of persistent MSC, time series show decreasing MSC amount. This decrease could be due to further spurious variation within the data. However, the decrease combined with observed increases in SST and the negative correlation between marine stratus and sea surface temp ...
... the equatorial ocean. In regions of persistent MSC, time series show decreasing MSC amount. This decrease could be due to further spurious variation within the data. However, the decrease combined with observed increases in SST and the negative correlation between marine stratus and sea surface temp ...
The exchange of carbon dioxide between wet arctic - HAL-Insu
... earth has changed significantly since the industrial revolution. The observed climate change is likely to be caused at least partially by human activity, which has substantially altered the atmospheric composition by the emission of radiatively active greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and meth ...
... earth has changed significantly since the industrial revolution. The observed climate change is likely to be caused at least partially by human activity, which has substantially altered the atmospheric composition by the emission of radiatively active greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and meth ...
(2013) Evidence of multiple carbon sources and prey communities
... Welker, J. M. (1981) Grassland responses to supplemental water: Effects on domestic animal forage digestibility. Montana State University Research Creativity Program. $1,000. ...
... Welker, J. M. (1981) Grassland responses to supplemental water: Effects on domestic animal forage digestibility. Montana State University Research Creativity Program. $1,000. ...
Glacier Tourism Research - Rannsóknamiðstöð ferðamála
... and sensitive to climate change and variability (e.g. UNEP and WGMS, 2008) and thus they are considered to be among the most visible and high confidence level indicators of global warming (IPCC, 2013). Climate‐induced environmental change has been documented in several mountain regions o ...
... and sensitive to climate change and variability (e.g. UNEP and WGMS, 2008) and thus they are considered to be among the most visible and high confidence level indicators of global warming (IPCC, 2013). Climate‐induced environmental change has been documented in several mountain regions o ...
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... In addition, NDVI can be used to represent the proxy vegetation responses to climate changes since it is well correlated with the fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by plant canopies and thus leaf area, leaf biomass and potential photosynthesis [6]. In the latest 30 years, ther ...
... In addition, NDVI can be used to represent the proxy vegetation responses to climate changes since it is well correlated with the fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by plant canopies and thus leaf area, leaf biomass and potential photosynthesis [6]. In the latest 30 years, ther ...
A new approach to mapping permafrost and change incorporating
... substance. The impact of climate change on permafrost distribution was recognized a long time ago (Wild, 1882) and is now an important issue for northern land use planning, infrastructure development, and global climate projections (ACIA, 2005). Woo et al. (1992) estimated the shift in boundaries of ...
... substance. The impact of climate change on permafrost distribution was recognized a long time ago (Wild, 1882) and is now an important issue for northern land use planning, infrastructure development, and global climate projections (ACIA, 2005). Woo et al. (1992) estimated the shift in boundaries of ...
En56-155-2000E - Publications du gouvernement du Canada
... features, ecosystems, individual species and visitor use of each national park were then examined using national park resource inventories and existing climatological and climate change studies. A broad range of inter-regional (altered disturbance patterns and successional trajectories, latitudinal ...
... features, ecosystems, individual species and visitor use of each national park were then examined using national park resource inventories and existing climatological and climate change studies. A broad range of inter-regional (altered disturbance patterns and successional trajectories, latitudinal ...
ENHANCEMENT OF OCEANIC UPTAKE OF CO2 BY MACRO-NUTRIENT FERTILISATION
... Some phytoplankton produce calcium carbonate, which is exported from the surface layer to the deep ocean when they die. Increased export of calcium carbonate from the surface layer reduces alkalinity, which reduces the solubility of dissolved CO2 gas in seawater, and this reduces CO2 uptake. The eff ...
... Some phytoplankton produce calcium carbonate, which is exported from the surface layer to the deep ocean when they die. Increased export of calcium carbonate from the surface layer reduces alkalinity, which reduces the solubility of dissolved CO2 gas in seawater, and this reduces CO2 uptake. The eff ...
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
... climate, as well as qualitative cumulative impacts resulting from climate change, the DEIS also addressed other potentially affected resources. NHTSA conducted a qualitative review of the non-climate change related direct, indirect, cumulative effects, either positive or negative, of the alternative ...
... climate, as well as qualitative cumulative impacts resulting from climate change, the DEIS also addressed other potentially affected resources. NHTSA conducted a qualitative review of the non-climate change related direct, indirect, cumulative effects, either positive or negative, of the alternative ...
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... et al. 2010). Correlative studies over elevation (Fabre and Chauvet 1998; Taylor and Chauvet 2014), latitudinal (Irons et al. 1994; Boyero et al. 2011), and geothermal (Friberg et al. 2009) gradients have generally shown faster litter decomposition under higher temperatures. However, it is usually d ...
... et al. 2010). Correlative studies over elevation (Fabre and Chauvet 1998; Taylor and Chauvet 2014), latitudinal (Irons et al. 1994; Boyero et al. 2011), and geothermal (Friberg et al. 2009) gradients have generally shown faster litter decomposition under higher temperatures. However, it is usually d ...
BATES et al 2008 Climate Change and Water
... are vulnerable and have the potential to be strongly impacted by climate change, with wide-ranging consequences for human societies and ecosystems. Observed warming over several decades has been linked to changes in the large-scale hydrological cycle such as: increasing atmospheric water vapour cont ...
... are vulnerable and have the potential to be strongly impacted by climate change, with wide-ranging consequences for human societies and ecosystems. Observed warming over several decades has been linked to changes in the large-scale hydrological cycle such as: increasing atmospheric water vapour cont ...
Physical impacts of climate change
This article is about the physical impacts of climate change. For some of these physical impacts, their effect on social and economic systems are also described.