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Distinct Favored Regions for Historical Record‐Setting and Future Record‐Breaking Humid Heat
Abstract Recent studies have revealed strong trends in humid heat, including the nearing of human physiological limits in some regions. Understanding of past extremes and their meaningfulness for contextualizing future possibilities, especially in the near‐term, is limited by the absence of a global analysis focused on the most extreme humid‐heat ...
Colin Raymond +3 more
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Simulated global streamflow data by four physics-constrained deep learning models under NEX-GDDP ...
Xi Huang
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Effects of Future Climate Extreme Heat Events and Land Use Changes on Land Vertebrates
Our study demonstrates how the combined effects of extreme heat events resulting from climate change and land‐use change may impact land vertebrates worldwide by 2100. Using global projections across four socioeconomic scenarios, we found that even under the best conditions, species could lose suitable habitat across 10% of their range, rising to over ...
Reut Vardi +4 more
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Monthly Aggregated NEX-GDDP Ensemble Climate Projections: Historical (1985–2005) and RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 (2006–2080) This dataset is a monthly-scale aggregation of the NEX-GDDP: NASA Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Climate Projections processed ...
Messina, Joseph +2 more
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Climate Change Drives Shift in Cold Season Flood Generation Mechanisms in a Seasonally Frozen Region
We present a new end‐to‐end transferable and scalable modelling‐analysis framework that links continuous modelling simulations with probabilistic flood conditioning. Field‐calibrated model outputs are translated into representative antecedent states using extreme value analysis and trivariate kernel densities of soil liquid content, soil ice content ...
Ronald B. Strong +2 more
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Future Global Population Exposure to Record‐Breaking Climate Extremes
The increase in record‐breaking extreme events caused by climate change poses a threat to human health and well‐being. Understanding the future impacts of such events on global populations can provide decision‐making support for policies aiming to ...
Bohao Li +5 more
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A Theory on Regional Impacts of Global Warming
Abstract Although spatial patterns of the observed and projected global warming are uniform with some relatively small variability, the magnitude and even sign of the projected regional impacts on crop yields, transmission of infectious diseases, outdoor days, and deadly heat waves, among other phenomena, vary significantly between different regions ...
Elfatih A. B. Eltahir, Yeon‐Woo Choi
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Ethiopia’s socioeconomic development is strongly dependent on both its natural resources and hydroclimatic dynamics.
Jose M. Molina +2 more
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Adaptive Strategies for Reducing Yield‐Scaled Nitrate Leaching in the US Midwest
Abstract Fertilizer use enhances crop yields but exacerbates nitrate leaching, threatening water quality in farming systems. This study optimizes nitrogen fertilization strategies by integrating numerical modeling and machine learning to balance corn yield and nitrate leaching in the US Midwest, 1979–2100. We evaluate the economic optimum nitrogen rate
Yakai Wang, Yawen Huang, Wei Ren
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Drying of the Panama Canal in a Warming Climate
Abstract The Panama Canal is an artery of global trade, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and relying on water from Gatún Lake to operate its lock system. During droughts, falling lake levels force the Autoridad del Canal de Panamá to restrict ship transits, disrupting international supply chains. Recent droughts have raised concerns about how
Samuel E. Muñoz +2 more
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