نتایج جستجو برای: spatially variability

تعداد نتایج: 226288  

2005
K. M. AchutaRao B. D. Santer P. J. Gleckler K. E. Taylor D. W. Pierce T. P. Barnett T. M. L. Wigley

[1] This study examines the temporal variability of ocean heat uptake in observations and in climate models. Previous work suggests that coupled Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models (A-OGCMs) may have underestimated the observed natural variability of ocean heat content, particularly on decadal and longer timescales. To address this issue, we rely on observed estimates of heat content fr...

2009
U. Weber M. Jung M. Reichstein C. Beer M. C. Braakhekke V. Lehsten D. Ghent J. Kaduk N. Viovy P. Ciais

We are comparing spatially explicit processmodel based estimates of the terrestrial carbon balance and its components over Africa and confront them with remote sensing based proxies of vegetation productivity and atmospheric inversions of land-atmosphere net carbon exchange. Particular emphasis is on characterizing the patterns of interannual variability of carbon fluxes and analyzing the facto...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Hideo Hasegawa

The synchrony and variability of the coupled Langevin model subjected to spatially correlated additive and multiplicative noise are discussed. We have employed numerical simulations and the analytical augmented-moment method, which is the second-order moment method for local and global variables [H. Hasegawa, Phys. Rev. E 67, 041903 (2003)]. It has been shown that the synchrony of an ensemble i...

Journal: :Global change biology 2012
Anders Nielsen Nigel G Yoccoz Geir Steinheim Geir O Storvik Yngve Rekdal Michael Angeloff Nathalie Pettorelli Øystein Holand Atle Mysterud

Animal responses to global climate variation might be spatially inconsistent. This may arise from spatial variation in factors limiting populations' growth or from differences in the links between global climate patterns and ecologically relevant local climate variation. For example, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has a spatially consistent relation to temperature, but inconsistent spatia...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Gregory L Bruland Curtis J Richardson

Soils of riparian wetlands are highly effective at phosphorus (P) sorption. However, these soils exhibit extreme spatial variability across riparian zones. We used a spatially explicit sampling design in two riparian wetlands in North Carolina to better understand the relationships among P sorption, soil properties, and spatial variability. Our objectives were to quantify patterns of spatial va...

2011
S. Simoni S. Padoan D. F. Nadeau M. Diebold A. Porporato G. Barrenetxea F. Ingelrest M. Vetterli M. B. Parlange

[1] A field measurement campaign was conducted from June to October 2009 in a 20 km catchment of the Swiss Alps with a wireless network of 12 weather stations and river discharge monitoring. The objective was to investigate the spatial variability of meteorological forcing and to assess its impact on streamflow generation. The analysis of the runoff dynamics highlighted the important contributi...

2014
Rémi M. Daigle Anna Metaxas Brad deYoung

This study quantified the fine- scale (0.5 km) of variability in the horizontal distributions of benthic invertebrate larvae and related this variability to that in physical and biological variables, such as density, temperature, salinity, fluorescence and current velocity. Larvae were sampled in contiguous 500-m transects along two perpendicular 10-km transects with a 200-µm plankton ring net ...

Journal: :Decision Analytics 2015
Louis Kouadio Nathaniel K. Newlands

Crop yield is influenced over time and space, namely, by a wide range of variables linked with crop genetics, agronomic management practices and the environment under which the crop dynamically responds to maximize growth potential and survival. Such variability can pose substantial uncertainty and risks in the use of agricultural sustainability decision-making frameworks that include crop yiel...

1981
PETER L. CHESSON

This paper studies population models which have the following three ingredients: populations are divided into local subpopulations, local population dynamics are noniinear and random events occur locally in space. In this setting local stochastic phenomena have a systematic effect on average population density and this effect does not disappear in large populations. This result is an outcome of...

2006
J. Thomas Farrar Christopher J. Zappa Robert A. Weller Andrew T. Jessup

[1] In aerial surveys conducted during the Tropical Ocean–Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment and the low-wind component of the Coupled Boundary Layer Air-Sea Transfer (CBLAST-Low) oceanographic field programs, sea surface temperature (SST) variability at relatively short spatial scales (O(50 m) to O(1 km)) was observed to increase with decreasing wind speed. A unique...

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