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The Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate [PDF]
This IPCC Special Report provides the latest comprehensive assessment of the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate. It serves policymakers, decision makers, stakeholders, and all interested parties with unbiased, up-to-date, policy-relevant ...
Panel on Climate Change, Intergovernmental
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Response of the ocean natural carbon storage to projected twenty-first-century climate change [PDF]
The separate impacts of wind stress, buoyancy fluxes, and CO2 solubility on the oceanic storage of natural carbon are assessed in an ensemble of twentieth- to twenty-first-century simulations, using a coupled atmosphere–ocean–carbon cycle model.
Bernardello, R. +21 more
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Modeling the climate response to a massive methane release from gas hydrates [PDF]
[1] The climate response to a massive release of methane from gas hydrates is simulated in two 2500-year-long numerical experiments performed with a three-dimensional, global coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean model of intermediate complexity.
Goosse, H. +16 more
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The rapid growth and the diversity of global climate research topics are challenges to providing an overview of the field, particularly at an undergraduate level. An instructor who undertakes the challenge to offer an undergraduate course on global climate will lay a plan to convey a basic working knowledge of the principal processes that control ...
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Climate change and ocean acidification impacts on lower trophic levels and the export of organic carbon to the deep ocean [PDF]
Most future projections forecast significant and ongoing climate change during the 21st century, but with the severity of impacts dependent on efforts to restrain or reorganise human activity to limit carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
E. E. Popova +13 more
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Urban areas experience significant alterations in their local surface energy balance due to changes in the thermal properties of impervious surfaces, albedo, land use, and land cover.
Hara Prasad Nayak +6 more
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Downscaling the climate change for oceans around Australia [PDF]
At present, global climate models used to project changes in climate poorly resolve mesoscale ocean features such as boundary currents and eddies. These missing features may be important to realistically project the marine impacts of climate change ...
M. A. Chamberlain +4 more
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On the polar edge: the status of the northern gannet (Morus bassanus) in the Barents Sea in 2015-16
During its population recovery in the North Atlantic in the early 1900s, the northern gannet (Morus bassanus) established its first colony in Norway at Runde in 1946.
Robert T. Barrett +2 more
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We investigate interdecadal differences in the interannual variability of the South China Sea (SCS) Winter Monsoon (SCSWM) since 1950. The SCSWM is influenced by both the East Asian Winter Monsoon (EAWM) over the mid–high latitudes and the anomalous ...
Baochao Liu +5 more
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On the Effects of Mixed and Deep Ocean Layers on Climate Change and Variability
The ocean, one of the five major components of the Earth’s climate system, plays a key role in climate-forming processes, affecting its change and variability. The ocean influences climate over a wide range of time–space scales.
Sergei Soldatenko
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