نتایج جستجو برای: cold climate

تعداد نتایج: 269832  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Nicholas C Parazoo Roisin Commane Steven C Wofsy Charles D Koven Colm Sweeney David M Lawrence Jakob Lindaas Rachel Y-W Chang Charles E Miller

With rapid changes in climate and the seasonal amplitude of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Arctic, it is critical that we detect and quantify the underlying processes controlling the changing amplitude of CO2 to better predict carbon cycle feedbacks in the Arctic climate system. We use satellite and airborne observations of atmospheric CO2 with climatically forced CO2 flux simulations to assess th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Donatella Zona Beniamino Gioli Róisín Commane Jakob Lindaas Steven C Wofsy Charles E Miller Steven J Dinardo Sigrid Dengel Colm Sweeney Anna Karion Rachel Y-W Chang John M Henderson Patrick C Murphy Jordan P Goodrich Virginie Moreaux Anna Liljedahl Jennifer D Watts John S Kimball David A Lipson Walter C Oechel

Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to understand the seasonal and climatic controls on CH4 emissions from these systems. Here, we report year-round CH4 emissions from Alaskan Arctic tundra eddy flux sites and regional fluxes derived from aircraft data. We find that emissions during the cold season (September to May) account for ≥ 50% ...

2002
W. Wölfli W. Baltensperger

The calculated values of Earth’s inclinations during the cold events in the 500 kyr climate record of Devils Hole show a correlation: they cluster in the regions around 1 and 2 degrees. The Devils Hole record has been chosen, since it was dated by absolute methods. Other climate records covering the same period also have a reduced number of cold events between the two regions. The correlation l...

2018
Ian R MacLachlan Sam Yeaman Sally N Aitken

Hybrid zones contain extensive standing genetic variation that facilitates rapid responses to selection. The Picea glauca × Picea engelmannii hybrid zone in western Canada is the focus of tree breeding programs that annually produce ~90 million reforestation seedlings. Understanding the direct and indirect effects of selective breeding on adaptive variation is necessary to implement assisted ge...

خوش‌روش, مجتبی, رائینی, محمود, نیکزاد طهرانی, اسماعیل,

Evaluation of climate change and its possible consequences on hydrological processes in catchment will help to the challenges of water resources managers and decision makers in the future. One of the common tools for evaluating of this event is utilization of rainfall-runoff model to simulate the hydrological process. The aim of this study is to investigate effects of climate change on runoff a...

2014
Jennifer A. Curtis Lorraine E. Flint Alan L. Flint Jessica D. Lundquist Brian Hudgens Erin E. Boydston Julie K. Young

We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future climates throughout the Sierra Nevada Ecoregion. Our methodology uses a finer scale (270 m) than previous regional studies and incorporates cold-air pooling, an atmospheric process that sustains cooler temperatures in topographic depressions thereby mitigating snowmelt. Our results are intended t...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2004
A M J van Ooijen W D van Marken Lichtenbelt A A van Steenhoven K R Westerterp

The metabolic and temperature response to mild cold were investigated in summer and winter in a moderate oceanic climate. Subjects were 10 women and 10 men, aged 19-36 years and BMI 17-32 kg/m2. Metabolic rate (MR) and body temperatures were measured continuously in a climate chamber with an ambient temperature of 22 degrees C for 1 h and subsequently 3 h of 15 degrees C. The average metabolic ...

2004
Jian Huang Finbarr O’Sullivan

Warm and cold deviations from the annual sea surface temperature climate in the eastern tropical Pacific have a wide significance. Numerous reports have examined connections between these so-called El-Nino and La-Nina events and anomalies in local climate in areas well removed from eastern extra-tropical Pacific. The analysis of climate anomalies is statistical in nature. We consider a global d...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2015
Jose A Ramírez-Valiente Kari Koehler Jeannine Cavender-Bares

Climate is a major selective force in nature. Exploring patterns of inter- and intraspecific genetic variation in functional traits may explain how species have evolved and may continue evolving under future climate change. Photoprotective pigments play an important role in short-term responses to climate stress in plants but knowledge of their long-term role in adaptive processes is lacking. I...

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