نتایج جستجو برای: warming effect

تعداد نتایج: 1667612  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
Jelle Bijma Hans-O Pörtner Chris Yesson Alex D Rogers

The ocean has been shielding the earth from the worst effects of rapid climate change by absorbing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This absorption of CO2 is driving the ocean along the pH gradient towards more acidic conditions. At the same time ocean warming is having pronounced impacts on the composition, structure and functions of marine ecosystems. Warming, freshening (in some ar...

2009
SHANG-PING XIE CLARA DESER GABRIEL A. VECCHI JIAN MA HAIYAN TENG ANDREW T. WITTENBERG

Spatial variations in sea surface temperature (SST) and rainfall changes over the tropics are investigated based on ensemble simulations for the first half of the twenty-first century under the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission scenario A1B with coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation models of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)...

2014
MELISSA A. BURT ROBERT R. DUNN LAUREN M. NICHOLS NATHAN J. SANDERS

Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, populations, and ecosystems are already apparent. Less studied are the effects of increases in temperature on species interactions. While warming may potentially alter interactions among species, species interactions may also mediate individual species responses to ongoing climatic change. In this experiment we manipulated temperature in field-b...

2016
Kaoping Zhang Yu Shi Xin Jing Jin-Sheng He Ruibo Sun Yunfeng Yang Ashley Shade Haiyan Chu

Soil microbial communities are influenced by climate change drivers such as warming and altered precipitation. These changes create abiotic stresses, including desiccation and nutrient limitation, which act on microbes. However, our understanding of the responses of microbial communities to co-occurring climate change drivers is limited. We surveyed soil bacterial and fungal diversity and compo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Susan Solomon John S Daniel Todd J Sanford Daniel M Murphy Gian-Kasper Plattner Reto Knutti Pierre Friedlingstein

Emissions of a broad range of greenhouse gases of varying lifetimes contribute to global climate change. Carbon dioxide displays exceptional persistence that renders its warming nearly irreversible for more than 1,000 y. Here we show that the warming due to non-CO(2) greenhouse gases, although not irreversible, persists notably longer than the anthropogenic changes in the greenhouse gas concent...

2018
Gustav Strandberg Lars Bärring

Since the ‘Paris agreement’ in 2015 there has been much focus on what a +1.5 ◦C or +2 ◦C warmer world would look like. Since the focus lies on policy relevant global warming targets, or specific warming levels (SWLs), rather than a specific point in time, projections are pooled together to form SWL ensembles based on the target temperature rather than emission scenario. This study uses an ensem...

2005
Dáithı́ A. Stone John C. Fyfe

[1] The use of a more physically based parametrisation scheme for sub-grid scale ocean mixing produces a more spatially uniform surface warming in the Southern Hemisphere in transient global warming simulations of the CCCma climate model than when an older scheme is used. Here we examine the effect of this different warming pattern on the tropospheric circulation response, by comparing simulati...

2014
Shaocai Yu Kiran Alapaty Rohit Mathur Jonathan Pleim Yuanhang Zhang Chris Nolte Brian Eder Kristen Foley Tatsuya Nagashima

Aerosols can influence the climate indirectly by acting as cloud condensation nuclei and/or ice nuclei, thereby modifying cloud optical properties. In contrast to the widespread global warming, the central and south central United States display a noteworthy overall cooling trend during the 20(th) century, with an especially striking cooling trend in summertime daily maximum temperature (Tmax) ...

2016
María Florencia Gutierrez Melina Devercelli Sandra Brucet Torben L. Lauridsen Martin Søndergaard Erik Jeppesen

Nutrient fluctuations and climate warming can synergistically affect trophic dynamics in lakes, resulting in enhanced symptoms of eutrophication, thereby potentially counteracting restoration measures. We performed a long-term study (23 years) of zooplankton in Danish Lake Søbygaard, which is in recovery after nutrient loading reduction, but now faces the effects of climate warming. We hypothes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Wei Mei François Primeau James C McWilliams Claudia Pasquero

Tropical cyclones have been hypothesized to influence climate by pumping heat into the ocean, but a direct measure of this warming effect is still lacking. We quantified cyclone-induced ocean warming by directly monitoring the thermal expansion of water in the wake of cyclones, using satellite-based sea surface height data that provide a unique way of tracking the changes in ocean heat content ...

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