
Understanding and predicting the combined effects of climate
... change of macroinvertebrates and fish (averaged across all EHMP sites = regional scale) between current climate and landuse conditions and the modelled future conditions for different scenarios, we used Friedman tests followed by Friedman a posteriori multiple comparison tests (Conover 1999). Entrop ...
... change of macroinvertebrates and fish (averaged across all EHMP sites = regional scale) between current climate and landuse conditions and the modelled future conditions for different scenarios, we used Friedman tests followed by Friedman a posteriori multiple comparison tests (Conover 1999). Entrop ...
Phase 2 - Accessible Version
... Nowhere is this more apparent than in the large and growing economies in Asia such as China and India. British Columbia is perfectly positioned to continue to be at the forefront of this movement. We can strengthen B.C.'s economy and create jobs by becoming a key supplier of cleaner energy solutions ...
... Nowhere is this more apparent than in the large and growing economies in Asia such as China and India. British Columbia is perfectly positioned to continue to be at the forefront of this movement. We can strengthen B.C.'s economy and create jobs by becoming a key supplier of cleaner energy solutions ...
Geographic disparities and moral hazards in the predicted impacts
... the same degree, application of niche modelling to a species as widespread and well known as humans may also provide insight into the implicit logic and general limitations of niche modelling in ecology. Humans are globally distributed, but human population density is regionally variable. Accordingl ...
... the same degree, application of niche modelling to a species as widespread and well known as humans may also provide insight into the implicit logic and general limitations of niche modelling in ecology. Humans are globally distributed, but human population density is regionally variable. Accordingl ...
Evo Morales, Climate Change and the Paradoxes of a Social
... For the activists that attended that People’s Climate Summit, and for their networks by extension, these demands may become a blueprint for the way forward. Tom Goldtooth, executive director of the Ind ...
... For the activists that attended that People’s Climate Summit, and for their networks by extension, these demands may become a blueprint for the way forward. Tom Goldtooth, executive director of the Ind ...
The future of terrestrial mammals in the Mediterranean basin under
... projected a substantial northward increase of dry and arid lands, with the frequency of hot extremes increasing by 200–500% through the region [23], with most of the changes occurring in summer and spring [24], and with an observed trend of recent warming that is much higher than was simulated by th ...
... projected a substantial northward increase of dry and arid lands, with the frequency of hot extremes increasing by 200–500% through the region [23], with most of the changes occurring in summer and spring [24], and with an observed trend of recent warming that is much higher than was simulated by th ...
spread_talk_May2007 - UCLA: Atmospheric and Oceanic
... contribution from the reduction in albedo of the snowpack due to snow metamorphosis, and a contribution from the reduction in albedo due to the snow cover retreat. Qu and Hall 2007a ...
... contribution from the reduction in albedo of the snowpack due to snow metamorphosis, and a contribution from the reduction in albedo due to the snow cover retreat. Qu and Hall 2007a ...
Geophysics 4th year Booklet 2013-14 - of /~pgres
... The research projects fulfil an important part of the educational aims of the course: they are an opportunity for you to work individually, planning and carrying out an investigation unique to you, acquiring practical skills in computing, laboratory or field work. You may do two 20-credit pojects, o ...
... The research projects fulfil an important part of the educational aims of the course: they are an opportunity for you to work individually, planning and carrying out an investigation unique to you, acquiring practical skills in computing, laboratory or field work. You may do two 20-credit pojects, o ...
The new climate message
... forthright ‘so buddy, what are we doing about it?’ A low carbon future looks pretty good, and climate change looks decidedly unattractive. So then we offer a strong and simple five year plan. The public stays with you if you offer a few memorable yet significant achievements. They’ve got to be big, ...
... forthright ‘so buddy, what are we doing about it?’ A low carbon future looks pretty good, and climate change looks decidedly unattractive. So then we offer a strong and simple five year plan. The public stays with you if you offer a few memorable yet significant achievements. They’ve got to be big, ...
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... developing countries, most researchers use farm profit or crop yield assuming a fixed price across space. The model addresses climate change by including weather variables as determinants of land value. Last, since climate is a long run variable as opposed to weather, the Ricardian model in reality ...
... developing countries, most researchers use farm profit or crop yield assuming a fixed price across space. The model addresses climate change by including weather variables as determinants of land value. Last, since climate is a long run variable as opposed to weather, the Ricardian model in reality ...
RCP2.6: exploring the possibility to keep global mean temperature
... region specific emission factors that are derived from the EDGAR database (Olivier et al. 2001). For most gases, the emission factors are assumed to decline over time as a result of technology development and as to reflect the notion of increasing environmental awareness with rising income levels. F ...
... region specific emission factors that are derived from the EDGAR database (Olivier et al. 2001). For most gases, the emission factors are assumed to decline over time as a result of technology development and as to reflect the notion of increasing environmental awareness with rising income levels. F ...
Hybrid statistical–dynamic seasonal streamflow forecasting method
... complex and difficult to run but can potentially provide better forecast because they simulate the actual climate system and, unlike statistical models, do not assume stationarity in the system. A drawback, however, is that current global climate models run at spatial resolutions of several hundred ...
... complex and difficult to run but can potentially provide better forecast because they simulate the actual climate system and, unlike statistical models, do not assume stationarity in the system. A drawback, however, is that current global climate models run at spatial resolutions of several hundred ...
Wilkins Paul Wilkins English 1302 F Deezy September 30, 2014
... 17.2(2012):14-22. In this article by Donald R. Prothero he addresses what is actually happening in reality due to the human caused behind Global Warming. In the article he talks about how the carbon levels have increased in the earth’s atmosphere and what it’s causing to happen in the world, such as ...
... 17.2(2012):14-22. In this article by Donald R. Prothero he addresses what is actually happening in reality due to the human caused behind Global Warming. In the article he talks about how the carbon levels have increased in the earth’s atmosphere and what it’s causing to happen in the world, such as ...
After which threshold do anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions
... linearity of the relationship as the correlation between temperature and anthropogenic forcings is not necessarily linear in its parameters. Intuitively, this suggests that anthropogenic forcings may have an influence on temperature only after a threshold value, or more generally that the correlati ...
... linearity of the relationship as the correlation between temperature and anthropogenic forcings is not necessarily linear in its parameters. Intuitively, this suggests that anthropogenic forcings may have an influence on temperature only after a threshold value, or more generally that the correlati ...
PDF File - Patrick Gonzalez
... urbanization, and water withdrawals. Although ecosystems are not static, climate change and these other stresses are pushing some ecosystems out of historic ranges of variability. Determination of impacts of climate change on ecosystems involves two distinct research procedures: detection and attrib ...
... urbanization, and water withdrawals. Although ecosystems are not static, climate change and these other stresses are pushing some ecosystems out of historic ranges of variability. Determination of impacts of climate change on ecosystems involves two distinct research procedures: detection and attrib ...
Project Summary
... An overwhelming body of scientific evidence indicates that “most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations” (Solomon et al., 2007). One of the impacts of this warmin ...
... An overwhelming body of scientific evidence indicates that “most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations” (Solomon et al., 2007). One of the impacts of this warmin ...
Observed Climate Variability and Trends
... (ENSO) (Cobb et al., 2003; Gergis and Fowler, 2009). However, in the past climate shifts were driven by natural mechanisms; it is now likely that they are also being driven by human influences (Trenberth et al., 2007). The current way of life in the PCCSP region is based on the patterns of climate e ...
... (ENSO) (Cobb et al., 2003; Gergis and Fowler, 2009). However, in the past climate shifts were driven by natural mechanisms; it is now likely that they are also being driven by human influences (Trenberth et al., 2007). The current way of life in the PCCSP region is based on the patterns of climate e ...
Click here to Heike`s CV
... Jahrbuch Ökologie 2007, edited by G. Altner, H. Leitschuh-Fecht, G. Michelsen, U.E. Simonis and E.U. von Weizsaecker. Verlag C.H. Beck Schroeder, H. (2004), “Japan’s Contribution to International Climate Policy“ (in German), in: Japan 2004, edited by Manfred Pohl and Iris Wieczorek. Institut für Asi ...
... Jahrbuch Ökologie 2007, edited by G. Altner, H. Leitschuh-Fecht, G. Michelsen, U.E. Simonis and E.U. von Weizsaecker. Verlag C.H. Beck Schroeder, H. (2004), “Japan’s Contribution to International Climate Policy“ (in German), in: Japan 2004, edited by Manfred Pohl and Iris Wieczorek. Institut für Asi ...
Work Home Department of Geography, Planning, and Environment
... precipitation at one-degree daily resolution from multi-satellite observations. J. Hydrometeor., 2, 36-50. 45. Adler, R. F., G. J. Huffman, D. T. Bolvin, S. Curtis, and E. J. Nelkin, 2000: Tropical rainfall distributions determined using TRMM combined with other satellite and raingauge information. ...
... precipitation at one-degree daily resolution from multi-satellite observations. J. Hydrometeor., 2, 36-50. 45. Adler, R. F., G. J. Huffman, D. T. Bolvin, S. Curtis, and E. J. Nelkin, 2000: Tropical rainfall distributions determined using TRMM combined with other satellite and raingauge information. ...
Diagnosing Present and Future Permafrost from Climate Models
... phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), the authors assess its ability to simulate presentday and future permafrost. Permafrost extent diagnosed directly from each climate model’s soil temperature is a function of the modeled surface climate as well as the ability of the land sur ...
... phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), the authors assess its ability to simulate presentday and future permafrost. Permafrost extent diagnosed directly from each climate model’s soil temperature is a function of the modeled surface climate as well as the ability of the land sur ...
Act Now or Pay Later
... All these cities are also characterised by rising inequalities, with large numbers of very poor inhabitants who are generally the most exposed to impacts. Although huge financial assets are at risk, running into trillions of dollars, and many large and famous cities, it is the poorest people with th ...
... All these cities are also characterised by rising inequalities, with large numbers of very poor inhabitants who are generally the most exposed to impacts. Although huge financial assets are at risk, running into trillions of dollars, and many large and famous cities, it is the poorest people with th ...
climate impacts and adaptation unit
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Emerging trends in heavy precipitation and hot temperature
... the temperature extremes. As reference period the 1961–1990 period was chosen, and only the summer months June, July, and August have been considered. Note that Rx1day, TXx, and TX90p are indices proposed by the ETCCDI [Zhang et al., 2011]. A small difference is that we analyze the number of days in ...
... the temperature extremes. As reference period the 1961–1990 period was chosen, and only the summer months June, July, and August have been considered. Note that Rx1day, TXx, and TX90p are indices proposed by the ETCCDI [Zhang et al., 2011]. A small difference is that we analyze the number of days in ...
Climate: Observations, projections and impacts: South Korea
... assessments because of different methodological approaches. One of the studies shows that around 50% of the coastal population (around 863,000 people) could be affected by a 10% intensification of the current 1-in-100-year storm surge combined with a prescribed 1m SLR. The other study indicates that ...
... assessments because of different methodological approaches. One of the studies shows that around 50% of the coastal population (around 863,000 people) could be affected by a 10% intensification of the current 1-in-100-year storm surge combined with a prescribed 1m SLR. The other study indicates that ...
climate impacts and adaptation unit
... a Registered Trademark). You are welcome to adapt this resource for your own use. If you do so, please mark your version as a derivative work of the original. The licence information and University of Bath logos at the bottom of the page can be amended in the Footer (View>Header and Footer) ...
... a Registered Trademark). You are welcome to adapt this resource for your own use. If you do so, please mark your version as a derivative work of the original. The licence information and University of Bath logos at the bottom of the page can be amended in the Footer (View>Header and Footer) ...