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Blue Nile Runoff Sensitivity to Climate Change [PDF]
This study describes implementation of hydrological climate change impact assessment tool utilising a combination of statistical spatiotemporal downscaling and an operational hydrological model known as the Nile Forecasting System.
Bellerby, T+3 more
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The prediction of the climate change effect on the temperature parameter by the General Circulation Models HadCM3: a case study of Kerman and Bam [PDF]
If the greenhouse gas increases, the climate balance of the globe upsets, so the climate changes. The General Circulation Models, GCMs are widely used to evaluate the climate change impacts.
Ali Neshat, Yasmin Sajadi Bami
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Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems: a global-scale analysis of ecologically relevant river flow alterations [PDF]
River flow regimes, including long-term average flows, seasonality, low flows, high flows and other types of flow variability, play an important role for freshwater ecosystems.
Döll, Petra, Zhang, Jing
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Neste trabalho são analisadas as mudanças no padrão de circulação que possam vir a acontecer no clima da América do Sul (AS), como conseqüência do aumento nas concentrações dos gases de efeito estufa.
María C Valverde, José A Marengo
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Progress in paleoclimate modeling [PDF]
International audienceThis paper briefly surveys areas of paleoclimate modeling notable for recent progress. New ideas, including hypotheses giving a pivotal role to sea ice, have revitalized the low-order models used to simulate the time evolution of ...
AchutaRao+168 more
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Incorporating climate change into pest risk models for forest pathogens : a role for cold stress in an era of global warming? [PDF]
Climate change may alter the distribution and activity of native and alien pathogens that infect trees and, in severe cases, cause tree death. In this study, potential future changes in climate suitability are investigated for three forest pathogens that
Venette, Robert C.
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Modelling the spread of introduced ecosystem engineers is a conservation priority due to their potential to cause irreversible ecosystem‐level changes. While existing models predict potential distributions and spread capacities, new approaches that simulate the trajectory of a species' spread over time are needed.
Rahil J. Amin+4 more
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Climate change/variability is a major driving factor among others that contribute to the spread of suitable malaria vectors’ geographical extent. The current study employed comparative spatial–temporal analysis using bioclimatic envelope modeling to ...
J. S. Kimuyu
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Joint Effects of Coastal and Inland Mountains on East Asian Climate During the Late Cretaceous
Abstract Understanding the climatic impacts of complex mountain configurations is a key challenge, particularly in East Asia during the Late Cretaceous, where diverse mountain landscapes existed but their interactions remain under‐explored. Using the HadCM3L climate model, we simulate climate for various mountain configurations and validate results ...
Chenmin Yu+4 more
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Effects of tropical sea surface temperature (SST) errors on the Antarctic atmospheric circulation of HadCM3 [PDF]
This paper investigate the large mean sea level pressure errors in the HadCM3 atmosphere‐ocean global climate model around Antarctica and finds them to be caused by the sea surface temperature (SST) errors in the winter tropics. This teleconnection is explained by the warm tropical SST anomalies causing anomalous ascent which strengthens the Hadley ...
Lachlan-Cope, T.A.+2 more
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