نتایج جستجو برای: global warming and climate changes

تعداد نتایج: 17003098  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Kyle L Swanson George Sugihara Anastasios A Tsonis

Global mean temperature at the Earth's surface responds both to externally imposed forcings, such as those arising from anthropogenic greenhouse gases, as well as to natural modes of variability internal to the climate system. Variability associated with these latter processes, generally referred to as natural long-term climate variability, arises primarily from changes in oceanic circulation. ...

2015
Elvire Bestion Aimeric Teyssier Murielle Richard Jean Clobert Julien Cote Georgina M Mace

Evidence has accumulated in recent decades on the drastic impact of climate change on biodiversity. Warming temperatures have induced changes in species physiology, phenology, and have decreased body size. Such modifications can impact population dynamics and could lead to changes in life cycle and demography. More specifically, conceptual frameworks predict that global warming will severely th...

1988
J. HANSEN I. FUNG A. LACIS D. RIND S. LEBEDEFF R. RUEDY G. RUSSELL

We use a three-dimensional climate model, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) model II with 8 ø by 10 ø horizontal resolution, to simulate the global climate effects of time-dependent variations of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols. Horizontal heat transport by the ocean is fixed at values estimated for today's climate, and the uptake of heat perturbations by the ocean beneath the...

Journal: :desert 2008
f. taghavia h. mohammadi

climate is the most important factor which control desertification .in order to detect climate changes in desert zones, time trend analysis is applied to extreme indices in kashan station using extreme climate index software (ecis). results show significant trends in extreme indices during the past decade 1995-2004 and the pronounced warming is associated with a negative trend in cold extremes....

2003
C. M. Bitz

The Northern Hemisphere polar amplification of climate change is documented in models taking part in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project and in the new version of the Community Climate System Model. In particular, the magnitude, spatial distribution, and seasonality of the surface warming in the Arctic is examined and compared among the models. The range of simulated polar warming in the ...

2016
Fengqing Li Narayan Shah Steffen U. Pauls Xiaodong Qu Qinghua Cai Ram Devi Tachamo Shah Kevin B. Strychar

Climate warming threatens biodiversity at global, regional and local levels by causing irreversible changes to species populations and biological communities. The Himalayan region is highly vulnerable to climate warming. This calls for efficient environmental management strategies because biodiversity monitoring is costly, particularly for the developing countries of the Himalaya. Species distr...

2009
P. Bernier D. Schoene Pierre Bernier

Unasylva 231/232, Vol. 60, 2009 Forest adaptation to future environmental or social conditions resulting from climate change may significantly alter how and why forestry is practised in many parts of the globe. With the climate, and as a result the environment, undergoing perceptible changes within the life span of trees, achieving sustainable forest management will increasingly resemble aiming...

2014
Aarno T. Kotilainen Laura Arppe Slawomir Dobosz Eystein Jansen Karoline Kabel Juha Karhu Mia M. Kotilainen Antoon Kuijpers Bryan C. Lougheed H. E. Markus Meier Matthias Moros Thomas Neumann Christian Porsche Niels Poulsen Peter Rasmussen Sofia Ribeiro Bjørg Risebrobakken Daria Ryabchuk Semjon Schimanke Ian Snowball Mikhail Spiridonov Joonas J. Virtasalo Kaarina Weckström Andrzej Witkowski Vladimir Zhamoida

Integrated sediment multiproxy studies and modeling were used to reconstruct past changes in the Baltic Sea ecosystem. Results of natural changes over the past 6000 years in the Baltic Sea ecosystem suggest that forecasted climate warming might enhance environmental problems of the Baltic Sea. Integrated modeling and sediment proxy studies reveal increased sea surface temperatures and expanded ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
David P Schneider Eric J Steig

Although the 20th Century warming of global climate is well known, climate change in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere (SH), especially in the first half of the century, remains poorly documented. We present a composite of water stable isotope data from high-resolution ice cores from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. This record, representative of West Antarctic surface temperature, shows extre...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2000
A Haines A J McMichael P R Epstein

G reenhouse gases, naturally present at low concentrations in the lower atmosphere , keep the Earth's mean surface temperature at around 15°C. Without this trapping of heat (" radiative forcing ") the mean air temperature would be –18°C and the Earth would freeze. The mechanism of the greenhouse effect is illustrated in Fig. 1. The atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have been increa...

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