Regional Greenhouse Climate Effects

作者: J. Hansen , D. Rind , A. Delgenio , A. Lacis , S. Lebedeff

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-88351-3.50021-0

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摘要: Abstract We discuss the impact of an increasing greenhouse effect on three aspects regional climate: droughts, storms and temperature. A continuation current growth rates gases causes increase in frequency severity droughts our climate model simulations, with greatest impacts broad regions subtropics middle latitudes. But enhances both ends hydrologic cycle model, that is, there is increased extreme wet situations, as well drought. Model results are shown to imply warming will lead more intense thunderstorms, deeper thunderstorms greater rainfall. Emanuel has also leads destructive tropical cyclones. present updated records observed temperatures show observations results, averaged over globe United States, generally consistent. The simulated changes temperature provide no evidence be “winners” if continue rapidly.

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