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Non-stationary Frequency Analysis for Extreme Precipitation based on Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) Climate Change Scenarios [PDF]
Due to the Climate Change and Climate Variability in the world, the temperature, precipitation, evaporation etc, hydrologic cycle components are changing rapidly compared with the past. Previous researches have presented many results of extreme hydrological events and frequency increases.
Jang Hyun Sung +3 more
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Impact of climate change on renewable groundwater resources : assessing the benefits of avoided greenhouse gas emissions using selected CMIP5 climate projections [PDF]
Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to minimize climate change requires very significant societal effort. To motivate this effort, it is important to clarify the benefits of avoided emissions. To this end, we analysed the impact of four emissions
Döll, Petra +3 more
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A spatio-temporal analysis of representative concentration pathways (RCPs)-based projections of surface air temperatures under different combinations of global circulation models (GCMs) and RCPs for Satluj River Basin has been presented.
Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Mohammed Sharif
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Development of local climate is important for climate hazard assessment. Cameron Highlands was chosen as study area (longitude from 101°21’ to 101°30’ and latitude from 4°19’ to 4°37’) for climate downscaling. This paper presents the work of downscaling techniques and regional climate model (RCM) development. The second-generation Canadian Earth System
Jin Min Pang, Kok Weng Tan
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Analysis of Energy Consumption in Different European Cities: The Adaptive Comfort Control Implemented Model (ACCIM) Considering Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) Scenarios [PDF]
Reports of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have set various greenhouse gas emissions scenarios, through which the evolution of the temperature of the planet can be estimated throughout the 21st century. The reduction of the emissions from the different activities carried out by mankind is crucial to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Daniel Sánchez-García +3 more
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Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change in the Tana River Basin, Kenya [PDF]
In the Tana River Basin in Kenya, six Regional Circulation Models (RCMs) simulating two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) (i.e., 4.5 and 8.5) were used as input to the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to determine the possible ...
L. Muthuwatta +4 more
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Mean sea-level is expected to rise significantly by 2100 in all scenarios, including those compatible with the objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement.
Serafino Afonso Rui Mucova +5 more
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Air conditioning system in a building is necessary to maintain air temperature at a certain comfort level, especially in tropical coun- tries such as Indonesia. Global warming was believed to accelerate the increase in energy consumption for air conditioning as a consequence of rising surface temperatures.
Desak Putu Okta Veanti +2 more
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Quantifying the relative importance of land cover change from climate and land use in the representative concentration pathways [PDF]
Climate change is projected to cause substantial alterations in vegetation distribution, but these have been given little attention in comparison to land-use in the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios.
Davies-Barnard, T. +4 more
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The Tibetan Plateau is an important component of the global carbon cycle due to the large permafrost carbon pool and its vulnerability to climate warming. The Tibetan Plateau has experienced a noticeable warming over the past few decades and is projected to continue warming in the future.
Pengfei Han +4 more
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