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

تعداد نتایج: 2423865  

2015
Watcharee Ruairuen Gilberto J. Fochesatto Elena B. Sparrow William Schnabel Mingchu Zhang Yongwon Kim Gil Bohrer

As the acreages of agricultural lands increase, changes in surface energetics and evapotranspiration (ET) rates may arise consequently affecting regional climate regimes. The objective of this study was to evaluate summertime ET dynamics and surface energy processes in a subarctic agricultural farm in Interior Alaska. The study includes micrometeorological and hydrological data. Results coverin...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Hans-Christian Weissker Xóchitl López-Lozano

The localized surface-plasmon resonance of metal nanoparticles corresponds to a classical charge oscillation of the quasi-free conduction electrons. In the case of noble-metal nanoparticles, interband transitions from the d electrons influence the spectra strongly. In addition, the inhomogeneity of the nanoparticles at the atomistic level becomes important for small sizes. Using the time-evolut...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

the caspian sea contains great resources of oil and gas. the caspian sea is a 700- mile- long body of water in central asia, land located between azerbaijan, iran, kazakhstan, russia and turkmenistan. iran was challenges and opportunities in the caspian region. key question in this thesis includes three section that first question, opportunities of iran in the caspian region, second question ch...

2008
Todd Ringler Max Gunzburger

During the next decade and beyond, climate system models will be challenged to resolve scales and processes that are far beyond their current scope. Each climate system component has its prototypical example of an unresolved process that may strongly influence the global climate system, ranging from eddy activity within ocean models, to ice streams within ice sheet models, to surface hydrologic...

2013
Yong Luo Han Y. H. Chen

Understanding climate change-associated tree mortality is central to linking climate change impacts and forest structure and function. However, whether temporal increases in tree mortality are attributed to climate change or stand developmental processes remains uncertain. Furthermore, interpreting the climate change-associated tree mortality estimated from old forests for regional forests rest...

2010
Liying Li Jiancheng Shi Jinyang Du

The terrestrial cryosphere comprises cold areas of Earth’s land surface where water is either permanently or seasonally frozen. This includes most regions north of 40 degrees North latitude and most mountainous regions where elevation is greater than 1000m [1]. Permafrost is ground that perennially at or below 0 throughout the year. Above the permafrost is the active layer, which experiences su...

2017
P. A. Makar R. M. Staebler A. Akingunola J. Zhang C. McLinden S. K. Kharol B. Pabla P. Cheung Q. Zheng

The chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere close to the surface is known to be strongly influenced by vegetation. However, two critical aspects of the forest environment have been neglected in the description of the large-scale influence of forests on air pollution: the reduction of photolysis reaction rates and the modification of vertical transport due to the presence of foliage. Here we show th...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2012
Philippe Drobinski Alesandro Anav Cindy Lebeaupin Brossier Guillaume Samson Marc Stéfanon Sophie Bastin Mélika Baklouti Karine Béranger Jonathan Beuvier Romain Bourdallé-Badie Laure Coquart Fabio D'Andrea Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré Frédéric Diaz Jean-Claude Dutay Christian Ethe Marie-Alice Foujols Dmitry Khvorostyanov Gurvan Madec Martial Mancip Sébastien Masson Laurent Menut Julien Palmieri Jan Polcher Solène Turquety Sophie Valcke Nicolas Viovy

The vulnerability of human populations and natural systems and their ability to adapt to extreme events and climate change vary with geographic regions and populations. Regional climate models (RCM), composed by an atmospheric component coupled to a land surface scheme and driven over ocean areas by prescribed sea surface temperature, have been developed to produce fine scale regional climate c...

2011
Kyle S. Van Houtan John M. Halley

The long-term variability of marine turtle populations remains poorly understood, limiting science and management. Here we use basin-scale climate indices and regional surface temperatures to estimate loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Borrowing from fisheries research, our models investigate how oceanographic processes influence juvenil...

2007
Christopher Potter Shyam Boriah Michael Steinbach Vipin Kumar Steven Klooster

Monthly composite data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite sensor was used to reconstruct vegetation dynamics in response to climate patterns over the period 2001–05 for North America. Results imply that plant growth over extensive land areas were closely coupled to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) effects on regional climate. Areas strongly tied to recen...

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