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Climate Change Hotspots Identification in China through the CMIP5 Global Climate Model Ensemble
Published 2014-01-01“…The potential climate change hotspots in China throughout the 21st century are identified in this study by using a multimodel, multiscenario climate model ensemble that includes Phase Five of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) atmosphere-ocean general circulation models. …”
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Analysis of drought and extreme precipitation events in Thailand: trends, climate modeling, and implications for climate change adaptation
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Climate-denying rumor propagation in a coupled socio-climate model: Impact on average global temperature.
Published 2025-01-01“…Individual attitudes vastly affect the transformations we are experiencing and are vital in mitigating or intensifying climate change. A socio-climate model by coupling a model of rumor dynamics in heterogeneous networks to a simple Earth System model is developed, in order to analyze how rumors about climate change impact individuals' opinions when they may choose to either believe or reject the rumors they come across over time. …”
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Why the Real Atmosphere Has More Energy than Climate Models: Implications for Ground-Based Telescopes
Published 2025-01-01“…The calculation of Gibbs free energy via the statistical multifractal analysis of airborne observations indicates that the atmosphere is not at local thermodynamic equilibrium. Both climate models and meteorological analyses assume that it is. …”
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Climate-denying rumor propagation in a coupled socio-climate model: Impact on average global temperature
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Application of Regional Climatic Models to Assess the Performance Evaluation of Changes on Flood Frequency in Woybo Catchment, Ethiopia
Published 2022-01-01“…The impact on flood frequency was evaluated using multiple climate models under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 emission scenarios for 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s compared to 1976–2005. …”
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Comparing Surface Height Used in NCAR Climate Model with That Observed by ICEsat: Effects on Skin Temperature Simulation
Published 2009-01-01“…The problem of the height used in current global climate model is mainly due to the fact that the model has to use coarse grid size, and within one grid, land surface height has high heterogeneity. …”
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The effect of climate change on the simulated streamflow of six Canadian rivers based on the CanRCM4 regional climate model
Published 2025-01-01“…While we expect the climate change signal from CanRCM4 to be higher than that from other climate models, owing to the higher-than-average climate sensitivity of its parent global climate model, the results presented here provide a consistent overview of hydrological changes across six major Canadian river basins in response to a warmer climate.…”
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Global Existence for the 3D Tropical Climate Model with Small Initial Data in H˙1/2ℝ3∗
Published 2022-01-01“…In this paper, we establish a global-in-time existence result of strong solutions for small initial data in terms of the H˙1/2ℝ3 norm on three-dimensional tropical climate model with viscosities by derive a blow-up criterion combine with energy estimates. …”
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Towards Safer Workplace: A Survey-Based Study on Developing a Safety Climate Model for the Indonesian Paper Industry
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Assessing the Effects of Spatial Resolution on Regional Climate Model Simulated Summer Temperature and Precipitation in China: A Case Study
Published 2016-01-01“…The regional climate model, RegCM3, is used to simulate the 2004 summer surface air temperature (SAT) and precipitation at different horizontal (i.e., 30, 60, and 90 km) and vertical resolutions (i.e., 14, 18, and 23 layers). …”
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Assessing the Capabilities of Three Regional Climate Models over CORDEX Africa in Simulating West African Summer Monsoon Precipitation
Published 2015-01-01“…This study evaluates the ability of three Regional Climate Models (RCMs) used in Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) to simulate the characteristics of rainfall pattern during the West Africa Summer Monsoon from 1998 to 2008. …”
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Future Changes in Surface Runoff over Korea Projected by a Regional Climate Model under A1B Scenario
Published 2014-01-01“…This study assesses future change of surface runoff due to climate change over Korea using a regional climate model (RCM), namely, the Global/Regional Integrated Model System (GRIMs), Regional Model Program (RMP). …”
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Links between Temperature Biases and Flow Anomalies in an Ensemble of CNRM-CM5.1 Global Climate Model Historical Simulations
Published 2018-01-01“…The aim of this study was to evaluate temperature and sea-level pressure (SLP) fields and to analyse a related anomalous flow over midlatitudes simulated by the CNRM-CM5.1 global climate model (GCM). Simulated flow over midlatitudes of the Northern Hemisphere was assessed through flow indices, classified into 11 circulation types. …”
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Moving beyond post hoc explainable artificial intelligence: a perspective paper on lessons learned from dynamical climate modeling
Published 2025-02-01“…The merit of such interpretable AI models is that they serve as a stronger basis for trust in climate modeling and, by extension, downstream uses of climate model data.…”
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Using a region-specific ice-nucleating particle parameterization improves the representation of Arctic clouds in a global climate model
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>Projections of global climate change and Arctic amplification are sensitive to the representation of low-level cloud phase in climate models. Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are necessary for primary cloud ice formation at temperatures above approximately <span class="inline-formula">−</span>38 °C and thus significantly affect cloud phase and cloud radiative effect (CRE). …”
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Extreme precipitation associated with atmospheric rivers over West Antarctic ice shelves: insights from kilometre-scale regional climate modelling
Published 2025-02-01“…To do this we use results from three regional climate models (RCMs: MetUM, Polar-WRF, HCLIM) at a spatial resolution of 1 km. …”
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