atmospheric temperatureclimatologysea icewind/ sea ice effectsclimate model sensitivitylow frequency variabilityglobal coupled climate modelA change in a sea-ice parameter in a global coupled climate model results in a reduction in amplitude (of about 60%) and a shortening of the predominant period ...
January temperature is.4°C in Nagasaki (32.4°N)( Japan) but only 3.7°C inhanghai (31.3°N) on the continental side.Whether andow the SST in the YEC Sea has any significant effects onhe regional climate beyond this land-sea thermal contrast is 3. Bathymetric Control of SST6] The ...
One of the most important roles that the ocean plays in the climate system is through coupling to the atmosphere through sea surface heat exchanges, particularly in the tropics. The sea surface temperature (SST) is the key oceanic condition that affects these exchanges, and as such SST variabili...
Whether and how the atmosphere reacts to changes in extratropical sea surface temperature (SST) is under intense debate and this lack of understanding has been a major obstacle in the study of non-El Nino climate variability. Using new satellite measurements, we detect clear ocean-to-atmospheric...
BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhua) -- A team of Chinese scientists has discovered that the sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical Indian Ocean can predict the magnitude of global dengue epidemics. The study published in the journal Science suggested that the climate indicator could enhance the fo...
The Arctic sea ice cover is, however, not only a sensitive indicator of the climate change, but Arctic sea ice also has strong feedback effects on the other components of the climate system. Simultaneously, with the declining sea ice cover, the annual mean 2-m air temperature has increased...
The average annual air temperature increase on the coast from 1951 to 2020 was 0.34°C per decade. The results represent an important contribution to research and prediction of changes in the marine environment caused by global climate change....
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to human security and sustainability. This chapter illustrates five key areas of its effects in relation to climate change in Bangladesh. These are (i) changes in temperature; (ii) intensity ... SultanaNasrinBaby,HafizUddinBhuiyan,SalimMomtaz,... ...
Ice volume (and hence sea level) and deep-sea temperature are key measures of global climate change. Sea level has been documented using several independent methods over the past 0.5 million years (Myr). Older periods, however, lack such independent vali
Sea surface temperature(SST) is a strong indicator of productivity, pollution, and global climate change, and this can be measured using thermal infrared (IR) bands from optical satellites. Interpretive techniques are required to convert the data to actual temperature (Azmi, Agarwadkar, Bhattacharya...