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Climate change has rapidly expanded and shifted suitable climate conditions for eight major forest pests across North America, especially toward northern and higher elevation areas. Host exposure and overlap among pests are increasing, raising ecological and economic risks, and signaling accelerating future impacts under continued warming.
Yan Boulanger +5 more
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Solar and Wind Energy Variability in Tropical South America: Seasonal Ocean‐Atmospheric Modulators
Climate variability affects renewable energy production and thus considering it in planning is essential for achieving sustainable development. We present how climate (ocean‐atmospheric) variability modes modulate wind and solar radiation variability, thereby influencing renewable power generation in tropical South America. El Niño/Southern Oscillation
Nicolás Duque‐Gardeazabal +4 more
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Abstract Temperature is a key variable in alpine regions such as the Tianshan Mountains, which affects the population and economic development in lowlands by regulating the melting of snow and glaciers. The climate change over the Tianshan Mountains may have a strong climate impact.
Wen‐Jie Zhang +5 more
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The Evaluation of the North Atlantic Climate System in UKESM1 Historical Simulations for CMIP6
Earth system models enable a broad range of climate interactions that physical climate models are unable to simulate. However, the extent to which adding Earth system components changes or improves the simulation of the physical climate is not well ...
Jon Robson +27 more
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Observed September Arctic sea ice has declined sharply over the satellite era. While most climate models forced by observed external forcing simulate a decline, few show trends matching the observations, suggesting either model deficiencies or ...
F. Castruccio +5 more
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Anthropogenic Exacerbation of Global High‐Risk Compound Hot–Dry Events Over the Past Century
Abstract As climate warms, the compound hot–dry events (CHDEs) have become more frequent across most regions of the globe, bringing serious threats to both the human population and the natural environment in affected areas. In the study, a copula‐based probability index (PI) is used to explore variations in risk indicators associated with global and ...
Zizhen Dong +7 more
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Critical Slowing Down Reveals Hydrologic Resilience Loss Across Amazon Sub‐Basins
Abstract The Amazon's hydroclimate exhibits basin‐scale early‐warning signals of critical slowing down (CSD), a statistical signature of declining resilience as systems approach critical transitions. We apply a multi‐metric framework to precipitation, evapotranspiration, Soil moisture (SM), and extreme streamflows, tracking rolling variance, lag‐1 ...
Germán Poveda
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The role of Amazon river runoff on the multidecadal variability of the Atlantic ITCZ
Climate model projections for the 21st century predict an elongated dry season in the Amazon basin, potentially reducing the discharge into the equatorial Atlantic Ocean.
S Jahfer +2 more
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South Atlantic Multidecadal Variability in the Climate System Model
Abstract Strong multidecadal variability is detected in a 300-yr integration of the NCAR Climate System Model in the South Atlantic region, through the application of two signal recognition techniques: the multitaper method and singular spectrum analysis.
Ilana Wainer, Silvia A. Venegas
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ABSTRACT The waters surrounding Korea are an economically–ecologically important region due to their high fishery productivity and role as seasonal migratory routes for the spawning and growth of commercially valuable species. We evaluated temporal changes in dominant fisheries species in encompassing large marine ecosystem (LME) areas 47, 48, and 50 ...
Kyunghwan Lee, Myeong‐Taek Kwak
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