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Climate Change Attribution

This category encompasses research aimed at understanding how human activities are affecting the global climate system, which includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The resources listed below focus on how increasing concentrations of CO2 and other heat-trapping gases affect other climate variables, such as atmospheric temperature, ocean heat content, global mean sea level, and sea ice concentration. These resources include some data sets that are integral to attribution research.

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Variations and influencing factors of potential evapotranspiration in large Siberian river basins during 1975-2014

May 2021
Yin Tang, Qiuhong Tang
Elsevier
This study estimates the potential evapotranspiration during 1975-2014 at 190 meteorological stations in Siberian river basins.Read More →

Attribution analyses of reference evapotranspiration changes in China incorporating surface resistance change response to elevated CO2

April 2021
Yunpeng Gui, Qingming Wang, Yong Zhao, Yiyang Dong, Haihong Li, Shan Jiang, Xin He, Kuan Liu
Elsevier
In this study, the CO2 effect on surface resistance was incorporated to estimate past change in evapotranspiration in China for 1961–2019.Read More →

Quantitative Study on Characteristics of Hydrological Drought in Arid Area of Northwest China Under Changing Environment

April 2021
Peng Yang, Jun Xia, Yongyong Zhang, Chesheng Zhan, Wei Cai, Shengqin Zhang, Wenyu Wang
Elsevier
This study reveals the historical and future hydrological drought characteristics in the Aksu River Basin under a changing environment.Read More →

Time series analysis of climate variability and trends in Kashmir Himalaya

April 2021
Javaid M. Dad, M. Muslim, Irfan Rashid, Irfan Rashid, Zafar A. Reshi
Elsevier
This study presents and analysis of the climate variability and trends of change in precipitation and temperature for Kashmir Himalaya between 1980 and 2017.Read More →

Future increases in Arctic lightning and fire risk for permafrost carbon

April 2021
Yang Chen, David M. Romps, Jacob T. Seeley, Sander Veraverbeke, William J. Riley, Zelalem A. Mekonnen, James T. Randerson
Nature
Lightning increases may induce a fire–vegetation feedback whereby more burning in Arctic tundra expedites the northward migration of boreal trees, with the potential to accelerate the positive feedback associated with permafrost soil carbon release.Read More →

Climate change detection and attribution in the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basins

April 2021
Chetan Sharma, Anoop Kumar Shukla, Yongqiang Zhang
Elsevier
This study investigated the existence of climate change signal in all four climatological seasons in the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basin and assessed the contribution of anthropogenic activities in the change.Read More →

Lightning in the Arctic

March 2021
R. H. Holzworth, J. B. Brundell, M. P. McCarthy, A. R. Jacobson, C. J. Rodger, T. S. Anderson
AGU
The ratio of strokes occurring above a given latitude, compared to total global strokes, increases with time, indicating that the Arctic is becoming more influenced by lightning.Read More →

Spatial and temporal changes in climate extremes over northwestern North America: the influence of internal climate variability and external forcing

March 2021
Mohammad Hasan Mahmoudi, Mohammad Reza Najafi, Harsimrenjit Singh, Markus Schnorbus
Springer
This study contains an assessment of the impacts of climate change on extreme temperature and precipitation over the Columbia, Fraser, Peace and Campbell River basins in northwestern North America.Read More →

Multidecadal climate oscillations during the past millennium driven by volcanic forcing

March 2021
Michael E. Mann, Byron A. Steinman, Daniel J. Brouillette, & Sonya K. Miller
Science
Using an ensemble of climate models to evaluate the causes of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, the authors find no evidence to show that it has been purely internally generated during the last millennium.Read More →

Increased outburst flood hazard from Lake Palcacocha due to human-induced glacier retreat

February 2021
R. F. Stuart-Smith, G. H. Roe, S. Li & M. R. Allen
Nature Geoscience
The retreat of Palcaraju glacier cannot be explained by natural variability alone, as human-induced warming equals between 85 and 105% (5–95% confidence interval) of the observed 1 °C warming in this region.Read More →

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