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Surface Air Temperature Changes over the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries in China Simulated by 20 CMIP5 Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: istorical temperature variability over China during the twentieth century and projected changes under three emission scenarios for the twenty-first century are evaluated on the basis of a multimodel ensemble of 20 GCMs ...
A Distinctly Interdecadal Signal of Pacific Ocean–Atmosphere Interaction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A new and distinctly interdecadal signal in the climate of the Pacific Ocean has been uncovered by examining the coupled behavior of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation. This ...
A Global Gridded Dataset of the Characteristics of the Rainy And Dry Seasons
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe Rainy and Dry Seasons (RADS) dataset, a new compilation of precipitation statistics available to the public, is described. The dataset contains the dates of onset and demise of the rainy season (one date per ...
Climatology of Storm Characteristics in Costa Rica using the TRMM Precipitation Radar
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Precipitation Radar precipitation features are analyzed to understand the role of storm characteristics on the seasonal and diurnal cycles of precipitation in four distinct regions in ...
Spatiotemporal Changes in Active Layer Thickness under Contemporary and Projected Climate in the Northern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractVariability of active layer thickness (ALT) in permafrost regions is critical for assessments of climate change, water resources, and engineering applications. Detailed knowledge of ALT variations is also important ...
Spatiotemporal Changes in Active Layer Thickness under Contemporary and Projected Climate in the Northern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractVariability of active layer thickness (ALT) in permafrost regions is critical for assessments of climate change, water resources, and engineering applications. Detailed knowledge of ALT variations is also important ...
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