Sentences with phrase «global projections»

Co-author Dr Athanasios Paschalis, a New Frontiers Fellow in the Water and Environmental Engineering group at the University of Southampton, said: «These results have major implications for our understanding of the CO2 response of ecosystems, the future of water resources and for global projections of CO2 fertilisation.
Consistency at regional level with global projections.
The new IRI director, Brazilian meteorologist Antonio Divino Moura, and his 15 to 20 staff scientists will use supercomputers to develop global projections of several months or more of precipitation, temperature, and other climate variables, says Scripps climate scientist Nicholas Graham.
San Francisco - Current global projection maps depicting sea level rise are what city managers and planners depend on for future development, however, coastal subsidence has very seldom been considered in making these projections.
«Five criteria that should be met by climate scenarios if they are to be useful for impact researchers and policy makers are suggested: Criterion 1: Consistency with global projections.
«It is important to take the global projections and zoom them in to regional and local levels to better understand the societal impacts of climate change,» Pal says.
The result is a global projection of subjective well - being that ranks 178 countries according to how satisfied their residents are with their lives.
Conducting similar studies in multiple regions around the world could help climate modelers improve their global projections and help planners anticipate local climate shifts.
This global projection was created by a team of scientists from Germany, several from British Universities and the Tyndall Center, with more from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Austria.
These global projections are consistent with an independent set of global projections based upon the relationship between temperature and rate of sea - level change over the last two millennia.
The global projections discussed in this chapter are extensions of the simulations of the observational record discussed in Chapter 9.
Regional and global projections of twenty - first century glacier mass changes in response to climate scenarios from global climate models.
Surface air temperature anomalies (departures from 1981 - 2010) averaged from mid-May to mid-July in Arctic and global projections.
These global projections are similar to the consensus findings from a review of earlier studies in the 2010 WMO assessment.
This aspect of the global projections could be in error, although we have no particular reason to question it.
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