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An Assessment of Recent and Future Temperature Change over the Sichuan Basin, China, Using CMIP5 Climate Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe Sichuan basin is one of the most densely populated regions of China, making the area particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts associated with future climate change. As such, climate models are important ...
The Influence of the Amundsen–Bellingshausen Seas Low on the Climate of West Antarctica and Its Representation in Coupled Climate Model Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n contrast to earlier studies, the authors describe the climatological deep low pressure system that exists over the South Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, referred to as the Amundsen?Bellingshausen Seas low (ABSL), ...
An Initial Assessment of Antarctic Sea Ice Extent in the CMIP5 Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his paper examines the annual cycle and trends in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) for 18 models used in phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) that were run with historical forcing for the 1850s to ...
Strong Dynamical Modulation of the Cooling of the Polar Stratosphere Associated with the Antarctic Ozone Hole
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: model simulation forced by prescribed ozone depletion shows strong dynamical modulation of the springtime cooling of the polar stratosphere associated with the Antarctic ozone hole. The authors find that in late spring the ...
Possible Dynamical Mechanisms for Southern Hemisphere Climate Change due to the Ozone Hole
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he authors report a hypothesis for the dynamical mechanisms responsible for the strengthening of the Southern Hemisphere circumpolar winds from the lower stratosphere to the surface due to the ozone hole. A general circulation ...
Inhomogeneity of the Surface Air Temperature Record from Halley, Antarctica
Publisher: American Meteorological Society