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Trends in surface equivalent potential temperature: A more comprehensive metric for global warming and weather extremes

Summary/Abstract

The Earth has warmed by 1.2 ± 0.1 °C since the preindustrial era. The most common metric to measure the ongoing global warming is surface air temperature since it has long and reliable observational records. However, surface air temperature alone does not fully describe the nature of global warming and its impact on climate and weather extremes. Here we show that surface equivalent potential temperature, which combines the surface air temperature and humidity, is a more comprehensive metric not only for the global warming but also for its impact on climate and weather extremes including tropical deep convection and extreme heat waves. We recommend that it should be used more widely in future climate change studies.

Trends in surface equivalent potential temperature: A more comprehensive metric for global warming and weather extremes. Fengfei Song, Guang J. Zhang, V. Ramanathan, L. Ruby Leung. Proc. of the Nat'l Academy of Sciences Feb 2022, 119 (6) e2117832119.

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February 2022
Fengfei Song, Guang J. Zhang, V. Ramanathan, and L. Ruby Leung
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Peer-reviewed Study
Global
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