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Autor:
Urs Beyerle, Richard J. Millar, Hideo Shiogama, Myles R. Allen, Tim Woollings, David J. Karoly, Dann Mitchell, Hugh S. Baker, Benoit P. Guillod, Sarah Sparrow
Publikováno v:
Baker, H S, Millar, R J, Karoly, D J, Beyerle, U, Guillod, B P, Mitchell, D, Shiogama, H, Sparrow, S, Woollings, T & Allen, M R 2018, ' Higher CO 2 concentrations increase extreme event risk in a 1.5 °c world ', Nature Climate Change, vol. 8, no. 7, pp. 604-608 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0190-1
The Paris Agreement1 aims to ‘pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels.’ However, it has been suggested that temperature targets alone are insufficient to limit the risks associated with anthropogeni
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 32(19)
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and eddy-driven jet contain a forced component arising from sea surface temperature (SST) variations. Due to large amounts of internal variability, it is not trivial to determine where and to what extent SSTs forc
Autor:
Christopher H. O'Reilly, Hideo Shiogama, Tim Woollings, Cheikh Mbengue, Myles R. Allen, Hugh S. Baker, Sarah Sparrow
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 53(7-8)
We investigate the opposing effects of direct radiative forcing and sea surface warming on the atmospheric circulation using a hierarchy of models. In large ensembles of three general circulation models, direct $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ forcing produces a wav
The seasonal sensitivity of the Hadley cell to localized diabatic forcing is studied using a dry idealized atmospheric general circulation model. Sensitivities are broadly consistent with Hadley cell responses in observations and climate models to EN
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The eddy-driven jet is studied using a dry idealized model to determine its sensitivity to thermal forcings. The jet latitude, speed, and variability are investigated under a series of Gaussian patch thermal forcing simulations applied systematically
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Autor:
Hugh S. Baker
Publikováno v:
California Historical Society Quarterly. 38:295-320