نتایج جستجو برای: climate changes

تعداد نتایج: 1011976  

2013
Ahmed A. Hady

This paper examines the deep minimum of solar cycle 23 and its potential impact on climate change. In addition, a source region of the solar winds at solar activity minimum, especially in the solar cycle 23, the deepest during the last 500 years, has been studied. Solar activities have had notable effect on palaeoclimatic changes. Contemporary solar activity are so weak and hence expected to ca...

2010
W. Ingram Y. Tsushima M. Satoh M. Roberts P. L. Vidale P. A. O'Gorman Steven C. Sherwood William Ingram Yoko Tsushima Masaki Satoh Malcolm Roberts Pier Luigi Vidale Paul A. O’Gorman

[1] Key climate feedback due to water vapor and clouds rest largely on how relative humidity R changes in a warmer climate, yet this has not been extensively analyzed in models. General circulation models (GCMs) from the CMIP3 archive and several higher‐ resolution atmospheric GCMs examined here generally predict a characteristic pattern of R trend with global temperature that has been reported...

2009
L. Bounoua G. J. Collatz P. J. Sellers D. A. Dazlich C. J. Tucker D. A. Randall

The sensitivity of global and regional climate to changes in vegetation density is investigated using a coupled biosphere-atmosphere model. The magnitude of the vegetation changes and their spatial distribution are based on natural decadal variability of the normalized difference vegetation index (ndvi). Different scenarios using maximum and minimum vegetation cover were derived from satellite ...

Journal: :Expert review of anti-infective therapy 2014
Nicola Balato Matteo Megna Fabio Ayala Anna Balato Maddalena Napolitano Cataldo Patruno

Global climate is changing at an extraordinary rate. Climate change (CC) can be caused by several factors including variations in solar radiation, oceanic processes, and also human activities. The degree of this change and its impact on ecological, social, and economical systems have become important matters of debate worldwide, representing CC as one of the greatest challenges of the modern ag...

2013
H. Jiang

We investigate projected 2000–2050 changes in concentrations of aerosols in China and the associated transboundary aerosol transport by using the chemical transport model GEOS-Chem driven by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) general circulation model (GCM) 3 at 4× 5 resolution. Future changes in climate and emissions projected by the IPCC A1B scenario are imposed separately and tog...

Global temperatures have increased in the past 100 years by an average of 0.74°C (IPCC, 2013), with minimum temperatures increasing faster than maximum temperatures and winter temperatures increasing faster than summer temperatures (IPCC, 2013). Total annual rainfall tends to increase at the higher latitudes and near the equator, while rainfall in the sub-tropics is likely to decline and become...

2017
Peter C Jacobson Gretchen J A Hansen Bethany J Bethke Timothy K Cross

Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. Understanding the specific effects of these stressors is critical for development of effective adaptation and remediation strategies for conserving fish populations in a changing environment. Ecological niche models that incorporated the individual effects of nutrient concentration and climate were develo...

2006
Michael E. Mann

To assess the significance of modern climate change, it is essential to place recent observed changes in a longer-term context. This review assesses the evidence from both “proxy” climate data and theoretical climate model simulations with regard to the nature and causes of climate variability over a time interval spanning roughly the past two millennia. Evidence is reviewed for changes in temp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
N L Bradley A C Leopold J Ross W Huffaker

A phenological study of springtime events was made over a 61-year period at one site in southern Wisconsin. The records over this long period show that several phenological events have been increasing in earliness; we discuss evidence indicating that these changes reflect climate change. The mean of regressions for the 55 phenophases studied was -0.12 day per year, an overall increase in phenol...

2009
Thomas Stocker

Thomas Stocker, Professor of Climate and Environmental Physics and Co-Director of the Physics Institute at the University of Bern in Switzerland, spent his 2006 sabbatical at the IPRC. He worked with IPRC research team leader Axel Timmermann and postdoctoral fellow Oliver Timm on modeling the abrupt climate changes in the past that have resulted from changes in the Atlantic meridional overturni...

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