Biblio RTF Export - GLISAclimate.org
... Mote, P. W., et al. "Declining mountain snowpack in western north America." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86 (2005): 39-+. Hamlet, A. F., et al. "Effects of temperature and precipitation variability on snowpack trends in the western United States." Journal of Climate. 18 (2005): 4 ...
... Mote, P. W., et al. "Declining mountain snowpack in western north America." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86 (2005): 39-+. Hamlet, A. F., et al. "Effects of temperature and precipitation variability on snowpack trends in the western United States." Journal of Climate. 18 (2005): 4 ...
climate change notes/questions 2
... D. A mechanism needs to be found to explain the correlation. ...
... D. A mechanism needs to be found to explain the correlation. ...
Space-borne sensing
... • All these documents stress the role of Earth Observations radio applications: – “The considerable societal value of Earth observation can directly be translated into terms of societal weight and economic value of the radio-spectrum which is used for these Earth observation activities” – “Most of t ...
... • All these documents stress the role of Earth Observations radio applications: – “The considerable societal value of Earth observation can directly be translated into terms of societal weight and economic value of the radio-spectrum which is used for these Earth observation activities” – “Most of t ...
A call to insect scientists: challenges and opportunities of managing
... management goals would be needed, and a variety of social values will inform their creation. To evaluate and revise goals, studies have found that managers of Karner blue populations could benefit from (1) projections of climate change and ecological responses — including model-associated uncertaint ...
... management goals would be needed, and a variety of social values will inform their creation. To evaluate and revise goals, studies have found that managers of Karner blue populations could benefit from (1) projections of climate change and ecological responses — including model-associated uncertaint ...
KKF a 3/03 - Tidsskrift.dk
... this shameful moment in U.S. history demonstrates the post-Marxist cultural studies contention that nearly anything can be articulated, or connected, with anything else – here queer practices of a woman taking up the phallus have been enlisted to promote a masculinist, heteronormative nationalism. W ...
... this shameful moment in U.S. history demonstrates the post-Marxist cultural studies contention that nearly anything can be articulated, or connected, with anything else – here queer practices of a woman taking up the phallus have been enlisted to promote a masculinist, heteronormative nationalism. W ...
... [9] and topography [27] in large parts due to computational limitations. Main sources of uncertainties in the impact of climate change on hydrology studies can be classified as GCM outputs, climate change scenarios (SRES), downscaling techniques, non-climate data and hydrology models. Jyrkama and Sy ...
climate change - Global Concerns Classroom
... —UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon “Some of the scientists, I believe, haven’t they been changing their opinion a little bit on global warming? There’s a lot of differing opinions and before we react I think it’s best to have the full accounting, full understanding of what’s taking place.” —Geo ...
... —UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon “Some of the scientists, I believe, haven’t they been changing their opinion a little bit on global warming? There’s a lot of differing opinions and before we react I think it’s best to have the full accounting, full understanding of what’s taking place.” —Geo ...
06-lovejoy.doc:chevalier 24/11/04
... in the future, leading to concern about possible Amazon dieback (15), a prospect sufficiently serious that it is being studied by the World Bank. In the oceans the elevated concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere have led to an increase in acidity of approximately 30% (0.1 pH unit) (18). This is a p ...
... in the future, leading to concern about possible Amazon dieback (15), a prospect sufficiently serious that it is being studied by the World Bank. In the oceans the elevated concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere have led to an increase in acidity of approximately 30% (0.1 pH unit) (18). This is a p ...
OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE SCIENCE
... If all Earth history had been recorded from its origin to the present as a motion picture • Each frame would flash on the screen for 1/32 of a second which would equal 100 years • To show all Earth history would take 16 days. • The last 2,000 years would take ¾ of a second • The present to the las ...
... If all Earth history had been recorded from its origin to the present as a motion picture • Each frame would flash on the screen for 1/32 of a second which would equal 100 years • To show all Earth history would take 16 days. • The last 2,000 years would take ¾ of a second • The present to the las ...
Development of GCM Based Climate Scenarios Presentation
... Advantages of an Expanded Time Series The long-term climate trends from the GCM are removed so that the station scale data set contains a long climatic sequence that is not complicated by the presence of an underlying trend Instead it is a steady-state approximation of the climate during a window ...
... Advantages of an Expanded Time Series The long-term climate trends from the GCM are removed so that the station scale data set contains a long climatic sequence that is not complicated by the presence of an underlying trend Instead it is a steady-state approximation of the climate during a window ...
Evaluating Washington`s Future in a Changing Climate
... Sound suggest overall increases in peak annual discharge over the next half-century, but only those projections resulting from one of the two RCM simulations are statistically significant. Magnitudes of projected changes vary widely, depending on the particular basin under consideration and the choi ...
... Sound suggest overall increases in peak annual discharge over the next half-century, but only those projections resulting from one of the two RCM simulations are statistically significant. Magnitudes of projected changes vary widely, depending on the particular basin under consideration and the choi ...
Climate change means days are getting longer: Harvard University
... http://www.pnas.org/content/112/51/15580.full.pdf Climate change means days are getting longer: Harvard University researchers have published a new study in Science Advances that provides an answer to a long-held scientific puzzle of how shrinking glaciers are affecting the earth’s rotation and axis ...
... http://www.pnas.org/content/112/51/15580.full.pdf Climate change means days are getting longer: Harvard University researchers have published a new study in Science Advances that provides an answer to a long-held scientific puzzle of how shrinking glaciers are affecting the earth’s rotation and axis ...
Texas in the Climate Change Squeeze
... Murray, B.C., A.J. Sommer, B. Depro, B.L. Sohngen, B.A. McCarl, D. Gillig, B. de Angelo, and K. Andrasko, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential in US Forestry and Agriculture, EPA Report 430-R-05-006, November, 2005. http://www.epa.gov/sequestration/pdf/greenhousegas2005.pdf McCarl, B.A., and U.A. Sch ...
... Murray, B.C., A.J. Sommer, B. Depro, B.L. Sohngen, B.A. McCarl, D. Gillig, B. de Angelo, and K. Andrasko, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential in US Forestry and Agriculture, EPA Report 430-R-05-006, November, 2005. http://www.epa.gov/sequestration/pdf/greenhousegas2005.pdf McCarl, B.A., and U.A. Sch ...
Climate Threats: A More Inclusive Assessment Is Needed
... • Hypothesis 1: Human influence on climate variability and change is of minimal importance, and natural causes dominate climate variations and changes on all time scales. In coming decades, the human influence will continue to be minimal. • Hypothesis 2a: Although the natural causes of climate v ...
... • Hypothesis 1: Human influence on climate variability and change is of minimal importance, and natural causes dominate climate variations and changes on all time scales. In coming decades, the human influence will continue to be minimal. • Hypothesis 2a: Although the natural causes of climate v ...
Climate Psychology in Cartoons - Association of Energy Engineers
... Don’t overuse emotional appeals. They grab attention at first, but too much leads to emotional numbing because of what researchers call our “finite pool of worry.” In one study, farmers in Argentina rated how much they worried about political risks, weather and climate risks, and economic risk. They ...
... Don’t overuse emotional appeals. They grab attention at first, but too much leads to emotional numbing because of what researchers call our “finite pool of worry.” In one study, farmers in Argentina rated how much they worried about political risks, weather and climate risks, and economic risk. They ...
In Fairness to Current Generations
... chosen to more or less avoid a discussion of the transnational liability of climate impacts. 2 This could be attributable to a number of factors: first, our understanding of the climate system is still limited, and the linkages between G H G build-up and the frequency, magnitude, and regional distri ...
... chosen to more or less avoid a discussion of the transnational liability of climate impacts. 2 This could be attributable to a number of factors: first, our understanding of the climate system is still limited, and the linkages between G H G build-up and the frequency, magnitude, and regional distri ...
Climate Change
... as the world’s climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring. … It is likely that most of the warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities. ... The scientific understanding of climate change is now clear to justify nations taking prompt ...
... as the world’s climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring. … It is likely that most of the warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities. ... The scientific understanding of climate change is now clear to justify nations taking prompt ...
Page 1 of 2 IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4/1
... impress and earn respect. Each of the volumes is essentially a remarkable work of reference, containing a plethora of information and copious bibliographies. There can be few natural scientists who will not want to have at least one of these volumes to hand on their bookshelves, at least until furth ...
... impress and earn respect. Each of the volumes is essentially a remarkable work of reference, containing a plethora of information and copious bibliographies. There can be few natural scientists who will not want to have at least one of these volumes to hand on their bookshelves, at least until furth ...
climate crime file
... change to extreme weather and harm to human health. Yet experts see no such pattern.’ 16 This is not true. Respected climate scientists are attributing recent severe weather events to human-induced climate change. The UK Met Office’s Hadley Centre for Climatic Research, for example, concluded that m ...
... change to extreme weather and harm to human health. Yet experts see no such pattern.’ 16 This is not true. Respected climate scientists are attributing recent severe weather events to human-induced climate change. The UK Met Office’s Hadley Centre for Climatic Research, for example, concluded that m ...