Natural Variability in Projections of Climate Change Impacts on Fine Particulate Matter Pollution [PDF]
Variations in meteorology associated with climate change can impact fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution by affecting natural emissions, atmospheric chemistry, and pollutant transport.
Bret D. Pienkosz +3 more
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Solar variability and climate [PDF]
Solar radiation is the fundamental energy source for the atmosphere and the global average equilibrium temperature of the Earth is determined by a balance between the energy acquired by the solar radiation absorbed and the energy lost to space by the emission of heat radiation. The interaction of this radiation with the climate system is complex but it
Andronova +30 more
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Underestimating Internal Variability Leads to Narrow Estimates of Climate System Properties [PDF]
Probabilistic estimates of climate system properties often rely on the comparison of model simulations to observed temperature records and an estimate of the internal climate variability.
Alex G. Libardoni +3 more
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Open-ocean tides simulated by ICON-O, version icon-2.6.6 [PDF]
This paper evaluates barotropic tides simulated by a newly developed multi-layer ocean general circulation, ICON-O, and assesses processes and model configurations that can impact the quality of the simulated tides.
J.-S. von Storch +6 more
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A critical evaluation of decadal solar cycle imprints in the MiKlip historical ensemble simulations [PDF]
Studies concerning solar–terrestrial connections over the last decades claim to have found evidence that the quasi-decadal solar cycle can have an influence on the dynamics in the middle atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) during the winter season.
T. C. Spiegl +3 more
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Understanding AMOC stability: the North Atlantic Hosing Model Intercomparison Project [PDF]
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is an important part of our climate system. The AMOC is predicted to weaken under climate change; however, theories suggest that it may have a tipping point beyond which recovery is difficult, hence ...
L. C. Jackson +14 more
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Simulated methane emissions from Arctic ponds are highly sensitive to warming [PDF]
The Arctic is warming at an above-average rate, and small, shallow waterbodies such as ponds are vulnerable to this warming due to their low thermal inertia compared to larger lakes.
Z. Rehder +10 more
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Perception of rainfed farmers on the impact of climate variability in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia [PDF]
This paper considers how farmers perceive to climate variability impacts, and suggests that perception these impact responses is as important as understanding responses to climate variability impacts.
Mulyasari Gita +12 more
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TOWARDS A LEPTOSPIROSIS EARLY WARNING SYSTEM IN NORTH- EASTERN ARGENTINA
Intro: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease that occurs in many regions around the world. Due to the link between extreme climatic events (such as heavy rainfall and flooding) and the risk of leptospirosis, it is considered a climate sensitive infectious ...
M. Lotto +7 more
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Internal climate variability and spatial temperature correlations during the past 2000 years [PDF]
The spatio-temporal structure of natural climate variability has to be taken into account when unravelling observed climatic changes and simulating future climate change.
P. Bakker +3 more
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