نتایج جستجو برای: introductionmany aspect strongly influence regional climate includes localized surface processes

تعداد نتایج: 2423865  

2007
Roger A. Pielke Jimmy O. Adegoke Thomas N. Chase Curtis H. Marshall Toshihisa Matsui

This paper discusses the diverse climate forcings that impact agricultural systems, and contrasts the current paradigm of using global models downscaled to agricultural areas (a top-down approach) with a new paradigm that first assesses the vulnerability of agricultural activities to the spectrum of environmental risk including climate (a bottom-up approach). To illustrate the wide spectrum of ...

2015
P. Kuipers Munneke S. R. M. Ligtenberg B. P. Y. Noël I. M. Howat J. E. Box E. Mosley-Thompson J. R. McConnell K. Steffen J. T. Harper S. B. Das M. R. van den Broeke

Observed changes in the surface elevation of the Greenland Ice Sheet are caused by ice dynamics, basal elevation change, basal melt, surface mass balance (SMB) variability, and by compaction of the overlying firn. The last two contributions are quantified here using a firn model that includes compaction, meltwater percolation, and refreezing. The model is forced with surface mass fluxes and tem...

2014
PEDRO N. DINEZIO CLARA DESER

A large fraction (35%–50%) of observed La Niña events last two years or longer, in contrast to the great majority ofElNiño events, which last one year. Here, the authors explore the nonlinear processes responsible for the multiyear persistence of La Niña in the Community Climate System Model, version 4 (CCSM4), a coupled climate model that simulates the asymmetric duration of La Niña and El Niñ...

2010
DORIAN S. ABBOT IAN EISENMAN RAYMOND T. PIERREHUMBERT

Sea ice schemes with a few vertical levels are typically used to simulate the thermodynamic evolution of sea ice in global climate models. Here it is shown that these schemes overestimate the magnitude of the diurnal surface temperature cycle by a factor of 2–3 when they are used to simulate tropical ice in a Snowball earth event. This could strongly influence our understanding of Snowball term...

2001
A. W. England Xiaohua Lin Jason Smerdon Henry Pollack

Estimates of regional climate warming over the past few hundred years are being obtained from profiles of borehole temperature versus depth. The two assumptions in recovering mean annual Surface Air Temperature (SAT) are that the relationship between the Ground Surface Temperature (GST) and the temperature-depth profile is purely conductive, and that SAT is uniquely coupled to GST. While these ...

2001
Roger A. Pielke

This paper uses published work to demonstrate the link between surface moisture and heat fluxes and cumulus convective rainfall. The Earth’s surface role with respect to the surface energy and moisture budgets is examined. Changes in land-surface properties are shown to influence the heat and moisture fluxes within the planetary boundary layer, convective available potential energy, and other m...

2008
A. McNutt Brandon Farrar Daniel Schwarzkopf Anne M. Waple Hiram Levy

Interagency Committee relies on Department of Commerce and NOAA certifications regarding compliance with Section 515 and Department guidelines as the basis for determining that this product conforms with Section 515. For purposes of compliance with Section 515, this CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product is an " interpreted product " as that term is used in NOAA guidelines and is classified as "...

2012
Min Huang Gregory R. Carmichael Sarika Kulkarni David G. Streets Zifeng Lu Qiang Zhang Bradley Pierce Yutaka Kondo Jose L. Jimenez Michael J. Cubison Bruce Anderson Armin Wisthaler

The sectoral and regional contributions from northern hemisphere anthropogenic and biomass burning emission sectors to black carbon (BC) distributions over the continental United States (CONUS) in summer 2008 are studied using the Sulfur Transport and dEposition Model (STEM). North American (NA) emissions heavily (>70% of total emissions) affect the BC levels from the surface tow5 km, while non...

2017
Florian Wittmann Márcia C M Marques Geraldo Damasceno Júnior Jean Carlos Budke Maria T F Piedade Astrid de Oliveira Wittmann Juan Carlos Montero Rafael L de Assis Natália Targhetta Pia Parolin Wolfgang J Junk J Ethan Householder

Wetlands harbor an important compliment of regional plant diversity, but in many regions data on wetland diversity and composition is still lacking, thus hindering our understanding of the processes that control it. While patterns of broad-scale terrestrial diversity and composition typically correlate with contemporary climate it is not clear to what extent patterns in wetlands are complimenta...

2012
Yueyang Jiang Qianlai Zhuang Jonathan A. O’Donnell

[1] Thawing and freezing processes are key components in permafrost dynamics, and these processes play an important role in regulating the hydrological and carbon cycles in the northern high latitudes. In the present study, we apply a well-developed soil thermal model that fully couples heat and water transport, to simulate the thawing and freezing processes at daily time steps across multiple ...

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