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Increasing probability of record-shattering climate extremes
Recent climate extremes have broken long-standing records by large margins. Such extremes unprecedented in the observational period often have substantial impacts due to a tendency to adapt to the highest intensities, and no higher, experienced during a ...
E. Fischer, S. Sippel, R. Knutti
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A flux tower dataset tailored for land model evaluation [PDF]
Eddy covariance flux towers measure the exchange of water, energy, and carbon fluxes between the land and atmosphere. They have become invaluable for theory development and evaluating land models.
A. M. Ukkola +5 more
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The increasing frequency and intensity of extreme climate events are among the most expected and recognized consequences of climate change. Prediction of water quality parameters becomes more challenging with these extremes since water quality is ...
Pamela Sofia Fabian +3 more
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Dynamical downscaling (DD), and machine learning (ML) based techniques have been widely applied to downscale global climate models and reanalyses to a finer spatiotemporal scale, but the relative performance of these two methods remains unclear.
Nidhi Nishant +6 more
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Increasing Risks of Future Compound Climate Extremes With Warming Over Global Land Masses
Compound climate extremes (here referred to compound dry–hot events and compound pluvial–hot events) result in devastating disasters which threaten water‐food‐energy security.
Haijiang Wu, Xiaoling Su, Vijay Singh
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Increased occurrence of high impact compound events under climate change
While compound weather and climate events (CEs) can lead to significant socioeconomic consequences, their response to climate change is mostly unexplored.
N. N. Ridder +3 more
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Intergenerational inequities in exposure to climate extremes
Description Young generations are severely threatened by climate change Under continued global warming, extreme events such as heat waves will continue to rise in frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent over the next decades (1–4).
By Wim Thiery +36 more
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Climate influence on compound solar and wind droughts in Australia
Solar photovoltaic and wind power are central to Australia’s renewable energy future, implying an energy sector vulnerable to weather and climate variability.
D. Richardson +2 more
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Compound drought and heatwaves (CDHWs) can cause significant socio-economic and ecological impacts. A better understanding of historical spatiotemporal changes of Australian CDHWs and their underlying physical mechanisms can help improve their ...
P. Jyoteeshkumar Reddy +3 more
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Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes in the IPCC ensemble of global coupled model simulations [PDF]
Temperature and precipitation extremes and their potential future changes are evaluated in an ensemble of global coupled climate models participating in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) diagnostic exercise for the Fourth Assessment ...
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