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The state of the art and fundamental aspects of regional climate modeling in South America

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018
Regional climate models have been used since 1989 in order to improve climate simulation in regions where mesoscale forcings modulate the regional climate.
T. Ambrizzi   +3 more
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Regional climate modelling

Journal of Computational Physics, 2008
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Regional Climate Models

2012
Regional climate models are numerical models that simulate the climate of geographic regions typically covering a few thousand square kilometers to a continent. Most regional climate models include models that describe the atmosphere and the underlying land surface, but a few also include models of ocean and sea ice and atmospheric aerosols and ...
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Regional Climate Variability

2009
Climate variations have been registered in the Aral Sea area time and again. In recent decades the anthropogenic effect has become a significant contributing factor. It became prominent, firstly, due to global changes caused, in particular, by the growing level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and, secondly, due to regional variations – shrinking
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Regional Climate Change

Science, 2003
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE Global studies of temperature trends in climate models and in observations have shown that natural climate variability (caused by changes in solar irradiance and by volcanic emissions) cannot explain the warming of the atmosphere over the past 100 years.
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Regional Climate Regulation Capacities

2019
In the past decades climate change impacts have become more pronounced, especially in the European Alps. There has been a spatio-temporal diversity of these impacts ranging from east to west, north to south, and with consideration of the orography, from low to high altitudes.
Hermann Klug, Steffen Reichel
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Regional Climate Change

2017
Global warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.
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Climate change in cold regions

Science of The Total Environment
Cold regions around the world include Arctic, Antarctic and High Mountain regions featuring low temperatures, ice-covered landscapes, permafrost, and unique ecologic interrelations. These environments are among the most sensitive to climate change and are changing rapidly as the global climate gets warmer.
Sergi, González-Herrero   +2 more
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