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Extreme heat and drought at flowering could threaten global wheat yields under climate change. [PDF]
Senapati N +4 more
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Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) rapid intensification (RI) is driven by complex interactions of TCs with multiple environmental factors. Using observations and two HighResMIP models (CNRM‐CM6‐1‐HR and HadGEM3‐GC31‐HM) that better simulate TCRI, we examine how six environmental factors jointly influence TCRI.
Jihong Moon +4 more
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MIROC MIROC-ES2L model output prepared for CMIP6 ScenarioMIP
Kaoru Tachiiri +17 more
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The disappearing quasi-biennial oscillation under sustained global warming. [PDF]
Luo F +9 more
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Projected Global Diversity of Marine Heatwaves in the 21st Century
Abstract Marine heatwaves (MHWs)—discrete and prolonged warm ocean temperature extremes—can pose serious threats to marine ecosystems. While the previous work of authors has highlighted the diversity of MHWs, future changes in six representative MHW types, under different climate change scenarios, are unknown.
Wenjing Zhang +3 more
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Modeling Ringed and Bearded Seal Future Habitats Indicates Stability, Shifts, and Refugia. [PDF]
Farnole P +5 more
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Abstract An intermediate complexity general circulation model is used to isolate the effect of vertical resolution and gravity wave parameterization on the simulated monthly quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO)‐tropical precipitation linkage. For low vertical resolution, the model is able to simulate QBO in the lowermost stratosphere, and its impact on the
Chen Schwartz +2 more
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Neural general circulation models for modeling precipitation. [PDF]
Yuval J, Langmore I, Kochkov D, Hoyer S.
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The Future of Forest Microclimate in Southeast Asia
Abstract Forest microclimates regulate biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and species' thermal tolerance, yet tropical forest disturbances (logging, fire and fragmentation) increasingly disrupt these conditions. Southeast Asia, home to 15% of the world's tropical forests, faces rapid deforestation and degradation, but large‐scale changes in maximum ...
Erone Ghizoni Santos +11 more
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