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Seasonal spatial patterns of projected anthropogenic warming in complex terrain: a modeling study of the western US

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David E. Rupp, Sihan Li, Philip W. Mote, Karen M. Shell, Neil Massey, Sarah N. Sparrow, David C. H. Wallom, and Myles R. Allen, Seasonal spatial patterns of projected anthropogenic warming in complex terrain: a modeling study of the western US: Climate Dynamics, v. 48, iss. 7-8.

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Abstract (from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-016-3200-x): Changes in near surface air temperature (ΔT) in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing are expected to show spatial heterogeneity because energy and moisture fluxes are modulated by features of the landscape that are also heterogeneous at these spatial scales. Detecting statistically meaningful heterogeneity requires a combination of high spatial resolution and a large number of simulations. To investigate spatial variability of projected ΔT, we generated regional, high-resolution (25-km horizontal), large ensemble (100 members per year), climate simulations of western United States (US) for the periods 1985–2014 and 2030–2059, the latter with atmospheric [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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