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Evaluating Tropical Precipitation Extremes: Insights from first simulations from nextGEMS and Destination Earth Climate Digital Twin

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CMIP6 Intermodel Spread in Interhemispheric Asymmetry of Tropical Climate Response to Greenhouse Warming: Extratropical Ocean Effects

Journal of Climate, 2022
Tropical climate response to greenhouse warming is to first order symmetric about the equator but climate models disagree on the degree of latitudinal asymmetry of the tropical change.
Yu‐Fan Geng   +6 more
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On the global well‐posedness of the tropical climate model

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2019
In this paper, we mainly study the Cauchy problem of the tropical climate model in negative‐order Besov spaces. By using the iterative scheme and compactness argument, we first establish the local well‐posedness of the model and then we can extend this ...
Jinlu Li, Xiaoping Zhai, Z. Yin
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Tropical Dry Climates

2003
Tropical dry climates are home to unique forest ecosystems, many of which are affected by strong phenological patterns. In the Americas, tropical dry forest ecosystems account for 40 % of their original extension, and are highly affected by deforestation patterns given the fact that they are located on high fertile forests.
Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa   +5 more
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Tropical Climates

1999
Abstract The latitudinal line passing through New York City crosses a great variety of climates, each with its characteristic vegetation (Schimper 1903: p. 543). Near New York, summers are wet enough to support mesic deciduous forest which, mature and fully leafed, bears some striking structural resemblances to rainforest.
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Tropical climate chaos

Physics World, 1994
The climate in the eastern part of the tropical Pacific Ocean – off the coast of Mexico, Central America and as far south as Chile – fluctuates irregularly between warm and rainy "El Nino" and cold, dry "La Nina" conditions. El Nino occurs approximately every three years and has a global effect on the atmosphere – it is associated with failure of the ...
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Climate Adaptation of Tropical Cattle

Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2017
There is sustained growth in the number of tropical cattle, which represent more than half of all cattle worldwide. By and large, most research in tropical areas is still focused on breeds of cattle, their particular advantages or disadvantages in tropical areas, and the tropical forages or feeds that could be usefully fed to them.
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