Towards stability metrics for cloud cover variation under climate
... • Cloud responses to changing CO2 very different from those due to SST changes, even in slab-ocean models. CO2 induces additional atmospheric radiative forcing at the top of the MBL in addition to warming the surface. • CO2 perturbs the relationship between MBL depth and EIS whereas SST+2K does not ...
... • Cloud responses to changing CO2 very different from those due to SST changes, even in slab-ocean models. CO2 induces additional atmospheric radiative forcing at the top of the MBL in addition to warming the surface. • CO2 perturbs the relationship between MBL depth and EIS whereas SST+2K does not ...
The range expansion of the European map butterfly in Finland
... in a broad range of species that have been adversely affected by human land use and other factors. Other things being equal, reduced genetic diversity means reduced opportunities for evolutionary change. Many studies on the biological consequences of climate change are focused on responses to temper ...
... in a broad range of species that have been adversely affected by human land use and other factors. Other things being equal, reduced genetic diversity means reduced opportunities for evolutionary change. Many studies on the biological consequences of climate change are focused on responses to temper ...
Summary Report CwD Project Profile 2012
... natural hazard burdens for at-risk populations and damage and destroy infrastructure. In addition, climate change is likely to intensify the gender dimensions of vulnerability, especially among femaleheaded households. In response, a growing number of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and resear ...
... natural hazard burdens for at-risk populations and damage and destroy infrastructure. In addition, climate change is likely to intensify the gender dimensions of vulnerability, especially among femaleheaded households. In response, a growing number of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and resear ...
global climate change and health – a new theme for research in
... Environmental medicine research is missing in the field of climate change and health The recently published report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) as well as a number of books, films and mass-media programs have put the issue of climate change in the spotlight. Resear ...
... Environmental medicine research is missing in the field of climate change and health The recently published report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) as well as a number of books, films and mass-media programs have put the issue of climate change in the spotlight. Resear ...
Effects of climate change on an emperor penguin population
... selecting climate models based on the agreement of their output with both the mean and the ...
... selecting climate models based on the agreement of their output with both the mean and the ...
Year of presentation
... Our efforts during the first year of execution have been oriented towards: 1) Continuing research initiated prior to the center’s creation, and also defining new research questions with an increasing degree of integration among different disciplines and individuals; 2) Integrating talented students, ...
... Our efforts during the first year of execution have been oriented towards: 1) Continuing research initiated prior to the center’s creation, and also defining new research questions with an increasing degree of integration among different disciplines and individuals; 2) Integrating talented students, ...
Rhodes Fairbridge and the idea that the solar system regulates the
... movement spatially and temporally. Additionally, there is increasing evidence (reviewed on the next page from the publications of Rozelot and colleagues) that the internal structure of the sun is characterised by a dynamic lumpiness that is variable throughout the sun, and over time. PALUS et al. (2 ...
... movement spatially and temporally. Additionally, there is increasing evidence (reviewed on the next page from the publications of Rozelot and colleagues) that the internal structure of the sun is characterised by a dynamic lumpiness that is variable throughout the sun, and over time. PALUS et al. (2 ...
Working group on climate change
... simulated for the Indian region on a grid size of 0.44 X 0.44 degrees and a spatial resolution of 50 kms. The baseline data used here was the same as used in the GCM mentioned earlier. And the future climate was developed for each year for the period of 2071 to 2100 under A2 scenario described by IP ...
... simulated for the Indian region on a grid size of 0.44 X 0.44 degrees and a spatial resolution of 50 kms. The baseline data used here was the same as used in the GCM mentioned earlier. And the future climate was developed for each year for the period of 2071 to 2100 under A2 scenario described by IP ...
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... results from a downscaled ERA40 simulation and gridded observations from 1980 –2006. The results showed that data from RCA3 scenario simulations should not be used as forcing for Baltic Sea models in climate change impact studies because biases of the control climate significantly affect the simulated ...
... results from a downscaled ERA40 simulation and gridded observations from 1980 –2006. The results showed that data from RCA3 scenario simulations should not be used as forcing for Baltic Sea models in climate change impact studies because biases of the control climate significantly affect the simulated ...
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... threats identified in step two. Vulnerability is a function of the type, magnitude and probability of the climate threats. Given the uncertainties in step two, this step is technically feasible but challen ...
... threats identified in step two. Vulnerability is a function of the type, magnitude and probability of the climate threats. Given the uncertainties in step two, this step is technically feasible but challen ...
Observed and Projected Ecological Response to Climate Change in
... including biodiversity and productivity; phenology, connectivity, wildland fire, insect infestations, plant and wildlife disease, and invasion dynamics; ●● communities of interest, including alpine and tree line, forests and woodlands, five-needle pines, aspen, sagebrush and grasslands, aquatic syst ...
... including biodiversity and productivity; phenology, connectivity, wildland fire, insect infestations, plant and wildlife disease, and invasion dynamics; ●● communities of interest, including alpine and tree line, forests and woodlands, five-needle pines, aspen, sagebrush and grasslands, aquatic syst ...
The Economic Cost of Climate Change in Africa
... Below is a short introduction to this report’s main findings and recommendations. ...
... Below is a short introduction to this report’s main findings and recommendations. ...
On the Climate Crisis, It`s Donald Trump the World
... On the Climate Crisis, It’s Donald Trump vs. the World ...
... On the Climate Crisis, It’s Donald Trump vs. the World ...
ProgressReport 2003-2004
... cloud resolving models with new microphysics, and a non-hydrostatic limited area model. Although these models are already producing useful products, new and more sophisticated tools are required for increasingly realistic representations of the processes and interactions in the Earth’s climate syste ...
... cloud resolving models with new microphysics, and a non-hydrostatic limited area model. Although these models are already producing useful products, new and more sophisticated tools are required for increasingly realistic representations of the processes and interactions in the Earth’s climate syste ...
Climate change vulnerability of the US northeast winter recreation
... snow model. The technical capacities (minimum temperature at which snow can be made economically, daily snowmaking capacity) and decision rules for the snowmaking module (start/end dates, target snow pack depth to maintain) are consistent with Scott et al. (2003, 2006, 2007) and are outlined in Tabl ...
... snow model. The technical capacities (minimum temperature at which snow can be made economically, daily snowmaking capacity) and decision rules for the snowmaking module (start/end dates, target snow pack depth to maintain) are consistent with Scott et al. (2003, 2006, 2007) and are outlined in Tabl ...
The UK Climate Change Act 2008
... The central pillars of the legislation are legally-binding targets for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by 2020 and 2050. These correspond with climate science and international and EU commitments, and a series of five-yearly carbon budgets which set maximum UK emissions on the trajector ...
... The central pillars of the legislation are legally-binding targets for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by 2020 and 2050. These correspond with climate science and international and EU commitments, and a series of five-yearly carbon budgets which set maximum UK emissions on the trajector ...
Modelling the Miocene climatic optimum, Part 1: land and atmosphere
... areas such as the Tibetan Plateau and Andean Cordillera (see Herold et al. (2008) for details). ...
... areas such as the Tibetan Plateau and Andean Cordillera (see Herold et al. (2008) for details). ...
6 Climate change and urban transportation systems
... in terms of modes of travel, which are categorized broadly as occurring by land, air, and water. Within that broad categorization, transportation modes may also be classified in terms of the physical infrastructure that is used and include those that use rail, road, ships, and airplanes, each of whi ...
... in terms of modes of travel, which are categorized broadly as occurring by land, air, and water. Within that broad categorization, transportation modes may also be classified in terms of the physical infrastructure that is used and include those that use rail, road, ships, and airplanes, each of whi ...
Kenya National Adaptation Plan 2015-2030
... development. It also aligns itself with the Medium Term Plan (MTP) and Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) planning processes. The NAP is also aligned with the Climate Change Act that was enacted into law in May 2016. In the MTP II sectors, climate change adaptation is represented in the drough ...
... development. It also aligns itself with the Medium Term Plan (MTP) and Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) planning processes. The NAP is also aligned with the Climate Change Act that was enacted into law in May 2016. In the MTP II sectors, climate change adaptation is represented in the drough ...
All flavours of El Niño have similar early subsurface origins - e
... numerous lists of past El Niños23 are both an indicator of and a cause for confusion. Although the SST and surface wind signatures are crucial for determining the global impacts of ENSO, focusing on the initiation of the discharge, which takes place well before any ENSO precursors known at present, ...
... numerous lists of past El Niños23 are both an indicator of and a cause for confusion. Although the SST and surface wind signatures are crucial for determining the global impacts of ENSO, focusing on the initiation of the discharge, which takes place well before any ENSO precursors known at present, ...
Estimating Future Costs for Alaska Public Infrastructure - ISER
... that average annual temperatures around Alaska increased from 2 degrees to 5 degrees Fahrenheit from 1949 to 2005. Climate models project that both temperature and precipitation will continue increasing in Alaska. The recent climate change was more pronounced in the Arctic than it was elsewhere— and ...
... that average annual temperatures around Alaska increased from 2 degrees to 5 degrees Fahrenheit from 1949 to 2005. Climate models project that both temperature and precipitation will continue increasing in Alaska. The recent climate change was more pronounced in the Arctic than it was elsewhere— and ...
Standardized Test Prep Chapter 25
... • Identify two major factors used to describe climate. • Explain how latitude determines the amount of solar energy received on Earth. • Describe how the different rates at which land and water are heated affect climate. • Explain the effects of topography on climate. ...
... • Identify two major factors used to describe climate. • Explain how latitude determines the amount of solar energy received on Earth. • Describe how the different rates at which land and water are heated affect climate. • Explain the effects of topography on climate. ...
Effects of Global Warming on Trout and Salmon in U.S. Streams
... streams they once inhabited. Climatic warming poses an additional, potentially severe threat to their survival. The earth has warmed significantly during the last 50 years, and most of the observed warming is believed to have been caused by increased concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other ...
... streams they once inhabited. Climatic warming poses an additional, potentially severe threat to their survival. The earth has warmed significantly during the last 50 years, and most of the observed warming is believed to have been caused by increased concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other ...
Unnatural disasters - International Fund for Animal Welfare
... In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina, the International Fund for Animal Welfare dispatched emergency rescue teams to New Orleans. The teams methodically combed the city, door-to-door, rescuing thousands of cats and dogs left behind by evacuees. Most of the residents left their pets thinking they would ...
... In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina, the International Fund for Animal Welfare dispatched emergency rescue teams to New Orleans. The teams methodically combed the city, door-to-door, rescuing thousands of cats and dogs left behind by evacuees. Most of the residents left their pets thinking they would ...