Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward
In this Review, Singh et al. explore the impact of future climate scenarios on plant pathogen burden and biogeography, their interaction with the plant microbiome and the consequences on plant disease and productivity in different ecosystems.
Brajesh K Singh +2 more
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Climate Change Feeds Climate Changes [PDF]
Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com their stomata open to acquire further CO2, or to produce leaves with lower stomata density, decreasing evapotranspiration in the process.
Paulo A Horta +9 more
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Climate Changes and Their Elevational Patterns in the Mountains of the World
Quantifying rates of climate change in mountain regions is of considerable interest, not least because mountains are viewed as climate “hotspots” where change can anticipate or amplify what is occurring elsewhere. Accelerating mountain climate change has
N. Pepin +13 more
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ENSO statistics, teleconnections, and atmosphere–ocean coupling in the Taiwan Earth System Model version 1 [PDF]
This study provides an overview of the fundamental statistics and features of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the historical simulations of the Taiwan Earth System Model version 1 (TaiESM1).
Y.-C. Wang +5 more
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The current work introduces polymeric inorganic coagulant-flocculants; poly-ferric chloride (POFC) which prepared using iron-containing waste. Different POFCs were produced according to Fe/basicity ratio. Likewise, the efficiency of POFC for purification
Mohamed Eid M. Ali +4 more
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Embedding a one-column ocean model in the Community Atmosphere Model 5.3 to improve Madden–Julian Oscillation simulation in boreal winter [PDF]
The effect of the air–sea interaction on the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) was investigated using the one-column ocean model Snow–Ice–Thermocline (SIT 1.06) embedded in the Community Atmosphere Model 5.3 (CAM5.3; hereafter CAM5–SIT v1.0). The SIT model
Y.-Y. Lan +4 more
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The Response of Cloud-Precipitation Recycling in China to Global Warming
Cloud water is an important geophysical quantity that connects the hydrological and radiation characteristics of climate systems and plays an essential role in the global circulation of the atmosphere, water, and energy.
Qi Guo +5 more
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Climate and climate change [PDF]
The Earth's climate system at fine spatial and temporal scales is chaotic, with evolving weather patterns often notoriously difficult to predict very far in advance. At regional scales, surface conditions are modulated by seasonal to decadal oscillations in surface temperature, precipitation, sea-ice extent, and ocean upwelling.
Ridgwell, Andy, Valdes, Paul J.
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Improving Madden–Julian oscillation simulation in atmospheric general circulation models by coupling with a one-dimensional snow–ice–thermocline ocean model [PDF]
A one-column, turbulent, and kinetic-energy-type ocean mixed-layer model (snow–ice–thermocline, SIT), when coupled with three atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs), yields superior Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) simulations.
W.-L. Tseng +8 more
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Ground-based Observations for the Upper Atmosphere at King Sejong Station, Antarctica [PDF]
Since the operation of the King Sejong Station (KSS) started in Antarctic Peninsula in 1989, there have been continuous efforts to perform the observation for the upper atmosphere. The observations during the initial period of the station include Fabry-
Geonhwa Jee +3 more
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