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6 Ways the Climate Changed Over the Past Decade 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
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Mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2018 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 233-+
作者:  Scudellari, Megan
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The Greenland Ice Sheet has been a major contributor to global sea-level rise in recent decades(1,2), and it is expected to continue to be so(3). Although increases in glacier flow(4-6) and surface melting(7-9) have been driven by oceanic(10-12) and atmospheric(13,14) warming, the magnitude and trajectory of the ice sheet'  s mass imbalance remain uncertain. Here we compare and combine 26 individual satellite measurements of changes in the ice sheet'  s volume, flow and gravitational potential to produce a reconciled estimate of its mass balance. The ice sheet was close to a state of balance in the 1990s, but annual losses have risen since then, peaking at 345 +/- 66 billion tonnes per year in 2011. In all, Greenland lost 3,902 +/- 342 billion tonnes of ice between 1992 and 2018, causing the mean sea level to rise by 10.8 +/- 0.9 millimetres. Using three regional climate models, we show that the reduced surface mass balance has driven 1,964 +/- 565 billion tonnes (50.3 per cent) of the ice loss owing to increased meltwater runoff. The remaining 1,938 +/- 541 billion tonnes (49.7 per cent) of ice loss was due to increased glacier dynamical imbalance, which rose from 46 +/- 37 billion tonnes per year in the 1990s to 87 +/- 25 billion tonnes per year since then. The total rate of ice loss slowed to 222 +/- 30 billion tonnes per year between 2013 and 2017, on average, as atmospheric circulation favoured cooler conditions(15) and ocean temperatures fell at the terminus of Jakobshavn Isbr AE(16). Cumulative ice losses from Greenland as a whole have been close to the rates predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for their high-end climate warming scenario(17), which forecast an additional 70 to 130 millimetres of global sea-level rise by 2100 compared with their central estimate.


  
This Month in Climate Science, September 2019: Ocean and Ice Warning; Lost Birds; Pancake Breakfast at Risk? 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
作者:  admin
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Projecting marine species range shifts from only temperature can mask climate vulnerability 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  McHenry, Jennifer;  Welch, Heather;  Lester, Sarah E.;  Saba, Vincent
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climate change  habitat suitability models  marine species  range shifts  species vulnerability  
4 Things to Know About the IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
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This Month in Climate Science, August 2019: Persistent Summers, Bumpier Plane Rides and More Heat Deaths 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
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Exploring the Link between Biodiversity and Species’ Recovery After Oil Spills in the Gulf of Mexico 新闻
来源平台:Environmental Monitor. 发布日期:2019
作者:  admin
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From Climate Researcher to Climate Spectator: Witnessing a Melting Arctic 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
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This Month in Climate Science: Primate Extinctions; Ice-free Greenland; A Dengue Explosion 新闻
来源平台:World Resources Institute. 发布日期:2019
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Local snow melt and temperature-but not regional sea ice-explain variation in spring phenology in coastal Arctic tundra 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (7) : 2258-2274
作者:  Assmann, Jakob J.;  Myers-Smith, Isla H.;  Phillimore, Albert B.;  Bjorkman, Anne D.;  Ennos, Richard E.;  Prevey, Janet S.;  Henry, Greg H. R.;  Schmidt, Niels M.;  Hollister, Robert D.
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Arctic tundra  climate change  phenology  sea ice  snow melt  spring  temperature  vegetation