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Expansion of Antarctic surface melt through the 21st century. [PDF]
Zheng Y, Golledge NR, Gossart A, Shu S.
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Navigating Climate Adaptation Boundaries for the World's Largest Inter‐Basin Water Transfer Projects
Abstract As global climate change and human impacts intensify, their effects on streamflow are becoming critical for water security. This study investigates the hydrological impacts of future scenarios on the Yangtze, Yellow, Huaihe, and Haihe basins using a 5‐km daily resolution Spatial Processes in Hydrology model.
Yu Li +4 more
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Wind stilling shapes grassland water use efficiency by enhancing soil moisture retention. [PDF]
Wu H +9 more
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Abstract Climate change is intensifying compound flooding in coastal regions, caused by the co‐occurrence of coastal and fluvial floods. This trend increases the probability of disasters beyond historical precedent, posing growing threats to densely populated deltas.
Anyifang Zhang, Kaiyue Shan, Xiping Yu
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Projected and historical amplification of moisture fluxes towards Antarctica by synoptic eddies. [PDF]
Martineau P, Lu H, Bracegirdle TJ.
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Antarctic Sea‐Ice Loss Enhances East Asian Summer Precipitation Through Tropical Ocean Warming
Abstract Antarctic sea ice projected to have large reduction associated with increasing greenhouse gases, with potential impacts extending beyond the Southern Hemisphere. However, its influence on East Asian climate is not fully understood. Using Earth system model experiments and multi‐model simulations, we show that Antarctic sea‐ice loss by the end ...
Zhu Zhu +3 more
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Limited impact of Greenland meltwater on abruptness and reversibility of future Atlantic overturning changes. [PDF]
Mehling O +6 more
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Abstract Permafrost regions store vast amounts of soil carbon, and thaw under global warming enhances microbial decomposition and CO2 release, strengthening the permafrost carbon feedback. While this feedback has been extensively studied for continued warming, the processes controlling its magnitude and persistence remain uncertain. Using the Community
Jin‐Hyuk Mun +4 more
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Comparing 600 years of extremely hot Central European summers to future projections. [PDF]
Lipfert L, Hand R, Brönnimann S.
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Abstract Near‐surface permafrost degradation has the potential to damage infrastructure needed to sustain Arctic communities, but risk assessments remain highly uncertain due to a limited representation of the Arctic circumpolar building stock. With deep learning building footprint detection and building occupancy classification models, we expand the ...
E. Manos +4 more
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