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Effect of Extreme Climate Events on Lake Ecosystems

January 2021
Erik Jeppesen, Donald Pierson, Eleanor Jennings
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Extreme climatic events, including heatwaves, storms, extreme calm periods, sudden and intense rainfall, and droughts, have the potential to result in physical, chemical, and biological changes within lakes.Read More →

The influence of anthropogenic climate change on wet and dry summers in Europe

January 2021
Nikolaos Christidis, Peter A. Stott
Elsevier
The authors apply attribution research methods to investigate the effect of human influence on historical trends in wet and dry summers and changes in the likelihood of extreme events in Europe. Read More →

Attribution of late summer early autumn Arctic sea ice decline in recent decades

January 2021
Lejiang Yu, Shiyuan Zhong, Timo Vihma, Bo Sun
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
An attribution analysis based on the self-organizing maps method is performed to determine the relative contributions from dynamic and thermodynamic mechanisms to the Arctic sea ice decline in August–October during 1979–2016. Read More →

A Later Onset of the Rainy Season in California

January 2021
Jelena Luković, John C. H. Chiang, Dragan Blagojević, Aleksandar Sekulić
American Geophysical Union
This paper addresses quantitative changes in the onset, amounts, and termination of the precipitation season over the past 6 decades, as well as the large‐scale atmospheric circulation underpinning the seasonal cycle changes.Read More →

The changing risk and burden of wildfire in the United States

January 2021
Marshall Burke, Anne Driscoll, Sam Heft-Neal, Jiani Xue, Jennifer Burney, Michael Wara
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
To illustrate how changes in wildfire activity might affect air pollution and related health outcomes, and how these linkages might guide future science and policy, the authors relate satellite-based fire and smoke data to information from pollution Read More →

Changes in annual extreme temperature and heat indices in Limpopo province: period 1941–2016

January 2021
Mohau J. Mateyisi, Malebajoa A. Maoela, Amukelani Maluleke, Mokhele E. Moeletsi, Graham von Maltitz
Springer
Statistically significant warming trends at 5 of 10 climate stations within the Limpopo province in South Africa were observed from 1941-2016.Read More →

2021 Vermont Climate Assessment

January 2021
The University of Vermont, The Nature Conservatory
The University of Vermont, The Nature Conservatory
This assessment provides a framework for understanding climate change impacts in Vermont.Read More →

2021 State of Climate Services: Water

January 2021
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This report explores the progress made by WMO Members in using climate services to address water-related challenges.Read More →

World Heritage forests: Carbon sinks under pressure

January 2021
Carvalho-Resende, Tales; Gibbs, David; Harris, Nancy; Osipova, Elena
UNESCO, International Union for Conservation of Nature, World Resources Institute
This study finds that ten World Heritage forests were net carbon sources between 2001 and 2020 due to anthropogenic stressors, including land use and climate change.Read More →

Potential linkages of extreme climate events with vegetation and large-scale circulation indices in an endorheic river basin in northwest China

January 2021
Qingping Cheng, Fanglei Zhong, Ping Wang
Elsevier
Extreme climate indices were significantly correlated with vegetation types and large-scale circulation indices in the HRB.Read More →

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