نتایج جستجو برای: desert climate

تعداد نتایج: 183449  

Journal: :Science 1993
D R Marchant C C Swisher D R Lux D P West G H Denton

The preservation, age, and stratigraphic relation of an in situ ashfall layer with an underlying desert pavement in Arena Valley, southern Victoria Land, indicate that a cold-desert climate has persisted in Arena Valley during the past 4.3 million years. These data indicate that the present East Antarctic Ice Sheet has endured for this time and that average temperatures during the Pliocene in A...

2002
C. Potter S. Klooster

We have applied association analysis to 17 years of ocean climate observations and predicted net ecosystem production on land to infer short-term (monthly to yearly) teleconnections between sea surface temperature and terrestrial carbon cycles. The analysis suggests that, on a global level, ocean climate indices can be used to reliably predict net ecosystem carbon fluxes over more than 58 perce...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Patricia Gober Craig W Kirkwood

Global warming has profound consequences for the climate of the American Southwest and its overallocated water supplies. This paper uses simulation modeling and the principles of decision making under uncertainty to translate climate information into tools for vulnerability assessment and urban climate adaptation. A dynamic simulation model, WaterSim, is used to explore future water-shortage co...

2016
Liming Zhou

Here I analyze the observed and projected surface temperature anomalies over land between 50°S-50°N for the period 1950-2099 by large-scale ecoregion and find strongest warming consistently and persistently seen over driest ecoregions such as the Sahara desert and the Arabian Peninsula during various 30-year periods, pointing to desert amplification in a warming climate. This amplification enha...

2017
Wei Cheng John C. Moore Long Cao Duoying Ji Liyun Zhao

Geoengineering, the deliberate large-scale manipulation of earth's energy balance to counteract global warming, is an attractive proposition for sparsely populated deserts. We use the BNU and UVic Earth system models to simulate the effects of irrigating deserts under the RCP8.5 scenario. Previous studies focused on increasing desert albedo to reduce global warming; in contrast we examine how e...

2016
Zhenzhu Xu Yanhui Hou Lihua Zhang Tao Liu Guangsheng Zhou

Global warming is projected to continue, leading to intense fluctuations in precipitation and heat waves and thereby affecting the productivity and the relevant biological processes of grassland ecosystems. Here, we determined the functional responses to warming and altered precipitation in both typical and desert steppes. The results showed that watering markedly increased the aboveground net ...

2002
Natalie M. Mahowald Charles S. Zender Chao Luo Dennis Savoie Omar Torres John del Corral

[1] Atmospheric mineral aerosols influence climate and biogeochemistry, and thus understanding the impact of humans on mineral aerosols is important. Our longest continuous record of in situ atmospheric desert dust measurements comes from Barbados, which shows fluctuations of a factor of 4 in surface mass concentrations between the 1960s and the 1980s [Prospero and Nees, 1986]. Understanding fl...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Andrew E McKechnie Blair O Wolf

Severe heat waves have occasionally led to catastrophic avian mortality in hot desert environments. Climate change models predict increases in the intensity, frequency and duration of heat waves. A model of avian evaporative water requirements and survival times during the hottest part of day reveals that the predicted increases in maximum air temperatures will result in large fractional increa...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
M Susan Moran Guillermo E Ponce-Campos Alfredo Huete Mitchel P McClaran Yongguang Zhang Erik P Hamerlynck David J Augustine Stacey A Gunter Stanley G Kitchen Debra P C Peters Patrick J Starks Mariano Hernandez

Grasslands across the United States play a key role in regional livelihood and national food security. Yet, it is still unclear how this important resource will respond to the prolonged warm droughts and more intense rainfall events predicted with climate change. The early 21st-century drought in the southwestern United States resulted in hydroclimatic conditions that are similar to those expec...

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