2021 was ranked the 29th warmest year in the Central England Temperature (CET) series from 1659. The annual mean temperature was near or slightly above normal for much of the UK, and highest above normal for Northern Ireland (+0.4°C) (Figure 4 and Table 1). FIGURE 4 Open in figure ...
While the RCM parameters were the largest source of uncertainty overall, hydrological modelling uncertainties were considerable in eastern and south-eastern England. Regional variations in flow projections were found to relate to (i) differences in climatic change and (ii) catchment ...
13, which reports adaptation in England and Wales over time, with decreasing mortality rates independent of the number of extreme events, shows the difficulties in adapting to changing magnitude large enough to overwhelm the ability of individuals and communities to adapt. HEAT...
22,23. During interglacials in the circum-Antarctic, diatom productivity and/or sedimentation has been observed to increase within the seasonal sea ice zone while sedimentation rates are typically lower (e.g. few cm kyr−124) and under...
have paid a high price because of these extreme weather events, with lives lost to the natural disasters. During the five heat periods this summer, the estimated excess mortality in England was 2,803 for those aged 65 and over, the highest since the introduction of a heatwave plan in 2004...
When Darwin got to the Galapagos Islands, he actually wasn’t that interested in the finches – they were kind of a drab colour and didn’t have a very interesting song. He sampled, though, the finches from different islands, and so when he got back to England he was looking at all ...
(Butler et al.2022). In northern populations, terrapins burrow in wetland sediments during winter where they remain dormant until spring (i.e., brumation; Castro-Santos et al.2019; Harden et al.2015; Yearicks et al.1981). Terrapins play a fundamental role in the saltmarsh ecosystem by...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas contribution to flood risk in England and Wales in autumn 2000 Nature, 470 (2011), pp. 382-385 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [20] S. Shukla, M. Safeeq, A. AghaKouchak, et al. Temperature impacts on the water year 2014 drought in California Geophys Res...
Peatbogs and Carbon:a Critical Synthesis to Inform Policy Development in Oceanic Peat Bog Conservation and Restoration in the Context of Climate Change. Environmental Research Group, University of East London, England, p. 344. [62] Ljungqvist, F.C., 2010. A new reconstruction of temperature ...
Attribution of Autumn/Winter 2000 flood risk in England to anthropogenic climate change: A catchment-based study Although no single weather-related event can be directly attributed to climate change, new techniques make it possible to estimate how much the chance of a... AL Kay,SM Crooks,P ...