نتایج جستجو برای: cccma

تعداد نتایج: 34  

2004

s of the Talks Overview of IPCC ocean models 12 How well do ocean models simulate the tropics? 12 Sensitivity of ENSO variability in the CCCma coupled model to ocean model parameters and improved simulation of tropical currents with anisotropic viscosity 12 Sensitivity of equatorial currents to wind stress 13 Numerical simulation using an ocean general circulation model 13 How well do ocean mod...

2003
D. A. Stone A. J. Weaver

Trends in the diurnal temperature range (DTR) are examined in the late twentieth and the twenty-first centuries in a coupled climate model representing the atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, and land surface systems. Consistent with past studies, the DTR decreases during this time. These decreases are concentrated in middle latitudes, with much smaller changes occurring in the low latitudes. Strong se...

Journal: :Hydrology Research 2022

Abstract Due to climate and environmental changes, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has experienced several drought flood events in recent decades with serious consequences on the economy of sub-region. In this context, region needs enhance its capacity water resources management, based both good knowledge contemporary variations river flows reliable forecasts. The objective article was study evolution...

2005
VIVEK K. ARORA GEORGE J. BOER

The variance budget of land surface hydrological quantities is analyzed in the second Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP2) simulation made with the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) third-generation general circulation model (AGCM3). The land surface parameterization in this model is the comparatively sophisticated Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS). Seco...

2012
Hannah Slater Edwin Michael

Modelling the spatial distributions of human parasite species is crucial to understanding the environmental determinants of infection as well as for guiding the planning of control programmes. Here, we use ecological niche modelling to map the current potential distribution of the macroparasitic disease, lymphatic filariasis (LF), in Africa, and to estimate how future changes in climate and pop...

2005
Aiming Wu William W. Hsieh Amir Shabbar George J. Boer Francis W. Zwiers

Nonlinear projections (NLP) of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) index onto North American winter (December–March) 500-mb geopotential height (Z500) and surface air temperature (SAT) anomalies reveal a pronounced asymmetry in the atmospheric patterns associated with positive and negative phases of the AO. In a linear view, the Z500 anomaly field associated with positive AO resembles a positive North ...

2011
Xuan Liu Zhongwei Guo Zunwei Ke Supen Wang Yiming Li

BACKGROUND Anthropogenically-induced climate change can alter the current climatic habitat of non-native species and can have complex effects on potentially invasive species. Predictions of the potential distributions of invasive species under climate change will provide critical information for future conservation and management strategies. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to inv...

2013
Hannah Slater Edwin Michael

There is increasing interest to control or eradicate the major neglected tropical diseases. Accurate modelling of the geographic distributions of parasitic infections will be crucial to this endeavour. We used 664 community level infection prevalence data collated from the published literature in conjunction with eight environmental variables, altitude and population density, and a multivariate...

2014
Miroslava Garza Teresa Patricia Feria Arroyo Edgar A. Casillas Victor Sanchez-Cordero Chissa-Louise Rivaldi Sahotra Sarkar

BACKGROUND Chagas disease kills approximately 45 thousand people annually and affects 10 million people in Latin America and the southern United States. The parasite that causes the disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, can be transmitted by insects of the family Reduviidae, subfamily Triatominae. Any study that attempts to evaluate risk for Chagas disease must focus on the ecology and biogeography of th...

ژورنال: پژوهش های زعفران 2015

زعفران به عنوان محصول استراتژیک استان از اهمیت بالایی در توسعه کشاورزی برخوردار است. لذا بررسی اثرات پدیدههای مختلف بر عملکرد این محصول بسیار حیاتی خواهد بود. از جمله این پدیدهها اثرات تغییر اقلیم میباشد که به طور مستقیم اثراتی روی پارامترهای اقلیمی خواهد گذاشت. به منظور بررسی اثرات تغییر اقلیم روی نیاز آبی زعفران، از خروجی چهار مدل اقلیمی ,47CGCMT M, ECHO_G, 50ECHAM1HADGEM و تحت سناریوهای 1, B...

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