The researchers also compared phytoplankton's response not only to ocean acidification, but also to other
projected drivers of climate change, such as warming temperatures and lower nutrient supplies.
Not exact matches
The Raising Risk Awareness
project seeks to assess the contribution
of anthropogenic
climate change and other external
drivers (e.g.» El Niño») to the occurrence
of extreme weather events in developing countries in East Africa and South East Asia, and identify how such information could help to bridge the science - communications policy gap, and enable these countries and communities to become more
climate resilient.
Prior to joining ECI, she completed her Ph.D. at Oregon State University, where she worked on the weather@home
project over western US region, looking at
drivers of extreme drought events in the US, future regional
climate change projections over the western US, as well as investigating uncertainties due to internal variability and physical parameter perturbations.
Accurate assessment
of the influence
of external
climate drivers requires explicit modelling
of impact risk, not simply weather risk, so the
project team works with impact modellers across Africa to assess the implications
of our weather simulations for
changing impact risk.
Only 45 (11 %)
of all labeled
climate change adaptation
projects really had
climate change as a
project driver and had an explicit adaptation component.
The Raising Risk Awareness
project seeks to assess the contribution
of anthropogenic
climate change and other external
drivers (e.g.» El Niño») to the occurrence
of extreme weather events in developing countries in East Africa and South East Asia, and identify how such information could help to bridge the science - communications policy gap, and enable these countries and communities to become more
climate resilient.
To better understand these discrepancies, a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters investigates the
drivers of changes in deep ocean circulation across a range
of modern and Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, ~ 21000 years ago)
climate simulations from the latest Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison
Project (PMIP).