The salient feature of anthropogenic climate change over the last century has been the rise in global mean temperature. However, global mean temperature is not used as an explanatory variable in studies of population-level response to climate change, perhaps because the signal-to-noise ratio of ...
History of Changes in the Earth's Temperatureby Liz Osborn CurrentResults.com How Hot Has the World Got?The earth's average temperature rose by 0.8 °C (1.5 °F) during the last century.That change is in the mean global temperature that has been calculated for each year since 1880. The...
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.42130511,42488201) the“Geo X”Interdisciplinary Research Funds for the Frontiers Science Center for Critical Earth Material Cycling,Nanjing University(Grant Nos.202330029&2023300286)。
SA Robinson - 《Global Change Biology》 被引量: 13发表: 2010年 An extended global Earth system data record on daily landscape freeze-thaw status determined from satellite passive microwave remote sensing The landscape freeze-thaw (FT) signal determined from satellite microwave brightness temperature (...
This paper describes the use of satellite data to calibrate a new climate vegetation greenness relation for global change studies. We examined statistical relations between annual climate indexes (temperature, precipitation, and surface radiation) and seasonal attributes of the AVHRR Normalized Difference ...
Discusses the extension of a precise relative chronology for Greenland and West Antarctic paleotemperature to 90,000 years ago, based on correlation of atm... Blunier,Thomas,Brook,... - 《Science》 被引量: 1462发表: 2001年 Mechanisms of Global Climate Change at Millennial Time Scales This vol...
Climate change (first of all the rise in temperature) is currently considered one of the most serious global challenges facing mankind. Here we review the ... DL Musolin,AK Saulich - 《Entomological Review》 被引量: 30发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions appears to mediate species' responses to land use change, with thermal specialists more vulnerable to forest loss than species with greater thermal tolerances. Species' responses to global change may differ predictably along abiotic gradients even within a ...
in the range of 0.06–0.30 °Cy−1during recent decades in the headwaters of the Yangtze River Basin (YTR). It is less clear, however, how temperature extremes distribute and change in the major river basins across the TPS as few studies have focused on the extremes....
Climate change in Victoria: trends, predictions and impacts With an average temperature over 1.0°C above the long-term mean, 2005 was Australia's warmest year on record; 2009 was the second warmest year on record. The decade 2000–2009 was Australia's warmest. Rainfall has been decreasing.....