It highlights the fact that on multi-year timescales we have to view climate
variability in a global perspective, rather than through a basin - wide lens,» says Jing - Jia Luo, co-author of the study and climate scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology in Australia.
Not exact matches
An open access special issue of the International Journal of
Global Warming brings together, for the first time, empirical evidence of loss and damage from the
perspective of affected people
in nine vulnerable countries...... «Loss and damage» refers to adverse effects of climate
variability and climate change that occur despite mitigation and adaptation efforts.
The interesting thing from a scientific
perspective is that specifying the surface temperature
in this region seems to anchor the coupled atmosphere / ocean circulations
in a way that not only gives a better simulation of
global average surface temperature, but also provides better simulations of the
variability of key regional circulation features.