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Variability in projected elevation dependent warming in boreal midlatitude winter in CMIP5 climate models and its potential drivers

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Imtiaz Rangwala, Eric Sinsky, and James R. Miller, 2015-06, Variability in projected elevation dependent warming in boreal midlatitude winter in CMIP5 climate models and its potential drivers: Climate Dynamics.

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Abstract (from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-015-2692-0/fulltext.html): The future rate of climate change in mountains has many potential human impacts, including those related to water resources, ecosystem services, and recreation. Analysis of the ensemble mean response of CMIP5 global climate models (GCMs) shows amplified warming in high elevation regions during the cold season in boreal midlatitudes. We examine how the twenty-first century elevation-dependent response in the daily minimum surface air temperature [d(ΔTmin)/dz] varies among 27 different GCMs during winter for the RCP 8.5 emissions scenario. The focus is on regions within the northern hemisphere mid-latitude band between 27.5°N and 40°N, which includes [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
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