Our results indicate that roughly 35% of global surface warming could be due to changes in trace gases other than CO 2 and water vapour. The possible climatic consequences of the ongoing anthropogenic changes in
Changes of mean and extreme temperature are larger in transient simulations than in stabilized simulations. The uncertainty range is also narrower in stabilized simulations. Under stabilized global warming scenario, extreme hot event with return period of 100 years in the present climate becomes event ...
Under an additional 0.5 °C global warming, the projected increases of temperature in warmest day/night and coldest day/night are both more than 0.5 °C across almost the whole China. In Northwest China, Northeast China and the Tibetan Plateau, the projected changes are particularly sensitive to...
Although biophysical yield responses to local warming have been studied, we know little about how crop yield growth—a function of climate and technology—responds to global temperature and socioeconomic changes. Here, we present the yield growth of major crops under warming conditions from preindustr...
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It is also believed that the warmer temperatures can allow different diseases and viruses to attack the seals. This is a huge concern as they can rapidly wipe out huge numbers of seals out there.However. these changes in climate and temperature aren't all bad for other species of seals. ...
Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes in the CMIP5 ensemble. Clim. Change 119, 345-357. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-013-0705-8 [52] Khoi, D.D., Murayama, Y., 2010. Forecasting areas vulnerable to forest conversion in the tam Dao National Park region, Vietnam. Remote ...
The annual mean air temperature has increased by 0.3 °C/decade since the 1950s, three times that of the global average value (Iqbal et al., 2018b; Piao et al., 2011). The most significant warming occurred in 1990–2014 and in the cold season (Iqbal et al., 2018b). The annual ...
When huge quantities of extr a carbon dioxide6 (add) into the atmosphere, more heat energy tends 7(trap) in the atmosphere causing the global temperature to go up.The attitudes of scientists towards this rise are 8(complete) different. Some think that the trend in which the temperature ...
natural variability, especially El Niño/Southern Oscillation effects, owing to the predilection for wetter land during La Niña events. Increased heating from global warming may not cause droughts but it is expected that when droughts occur they are likely to set in quicker and be more intense...