Historical Climate Trends and Extreme Weather Events in the Tri-State Area: A Detailed Analysis of Urban and Suburban Differencesdoi:10.3390/cli12030032NEW York (N.Y.)EXTREME weatherCLIMATE extremesHEAT waves (Meteorology)SUBURBSCLIMATE change
It's easy to say the world wouldn't be where it is today without the significant events that transpired throughout the 20th century. These important historical events, such as World War II, Sputnik, and the invention of the internet, truly shaped our world and paved the way for the 21st...
The year 2020 was marked by a range of intense extreme weather events around the globe, including heat waves and wildfires, heavy rainfall resulting in flooding, and a record-breaking Atlantic Hurricane season. The year started with 377 mm of rain on January 1st in Indonesia’s capital Jakar...
Weather is day-to-day conditions, measured on specific dates, while climate refers to general trends over a long period, such as years or even centuries. Climate data can help identify what conditions will be like in a given week and how trends are changing over time. ...
There is a growing need for past weather and climate data to support science and decision-making. This paper describes the compilation and construction of a global multivariable (air temperature, pressure, precipitation sum, number of precipitation days)
Historical reanalyses that span more than a century are needed for a wide range of studies, from understanding large‐scale climate trends to diagnosing the impacts of individual historical extreme weather events. The Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) Project is an effort to fill this need. It ...
We used historical examples to illustrate the magnitude of damage to food systems caused by extreme seasonal heat and show that these short-run events could become long-term trends without sufficient investments in adaptation. 展开 年份: 2009 ...
Considering the continuation of upwards trends in the average weight of farm machinery and the projected increase in extreme weather events, the costs of soil compaction are likely to escalate. The study highlights that we have likely exceeded the acceptable loads, and that future agricultural ...
Before the BC step, all GCM data and the OBS are regridded to the intermediate resolution of 1° × 1°. We detrend the temperature data at each grid point before the BC, then add the trends back afterward to preserve the climatic trends in the original GCM21,30,31. The BC firs...
of non-native species (such as fish and macrophytes)4,5. A further compounding factor is climate change, which is resulting in warmer water temperatures, longer periods of stratification, greater frequency of severe weather events such as storms or droughts, and reduced length of ice cover, all...