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DOI: 10.5194/hess-23-3437-2019
论文题名:
Summary and synthesis of Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) research in the interior of western Canada-Part 1: Projected climate and meteorology
作者: Stewart R.E.; Szeto K.K.; Bonsal B.R.; Hanesiak J.M.; Kochtubajda B.; Li Y.; Thériault J.M.; Debeer C.M.; Tam B.Y.; Li Z.; Liu Z.; Bruneau J.A.; Duplessis P.; Marinier S.; Matte D.
刊名: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
ISSN: 1027-5606
出版年: 2019
卷: 23, 期:8
起始页码: 3437
结束页码: 3455
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Deforestation ; Atmospheric circulation ; Atmospheric forcing ; Business-as-usual ; Climate scenarios ; Critical issues ; Freezing rain ; Precipitation events ; Spring floods ; Climate change ; atmospheric circulation ; atmospheric convection ; atmospheric dynamics ; atmospheric forcing ; climate change ; extreme event ; global warming ; hydrometeorology ; precipitation (climatology) ; research work ; Arctic ; Canada
英文摘要: The interior of western Canada, up to and including the Arctic, has experienced rapid change in its climate, hydrology, cryosphere, and ecosystems, and this is expected to continue. Although there is general consensus that warming will occur in the future, many critical issues remain. In this first of two articles, attention is placed on atmospheric-related issues that range from large scales down to individual precipitation events. Each of these is considered in terms of expected change organized by season and utilizing mainly "business-as-usual" climate scenario information. Large-scale atmospheric circulations affecting this region are projected to shift differently in each season, with conditions that are conducive to the development of hydroclimate extremes in the domain becoming substantially more intense and frequent after the mid-century. When coupled with warming temperatures, changes in the large-scale atmospheric drivers lead to enhancements of numerous water-related and temperature-related extremes. These include winter snowstorms, freezing rain, drought, forest fires, as well as atmospheric forcing of spring floods, although not necessarily summer convection. Collective insights of these atmospheric findings are summarized in a consistent, connected physical framework. © Author(s) 2019.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/162913
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作者单位: Stewart, R.E., Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Szeto, K.K., Climate Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; Bonsal, B.R., Watershed Hydrology and Ecology Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Hanesiak, J.M., Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Kochtubajda, B., Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Li, Y., Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Thériault, J.M., Centre ESCER, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Université du Québec À Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada; Debeer, C.M., Centre for Hydrology and Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Tam, B.Y., Climate Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; Li, Z., Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Liu, Z., Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Bruneau, J.A., Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Duplessis, P., Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; Marinier, S., Centre ESCER, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Université du Québec À Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada; Matte, D., Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Stewart R.E.,Szeto K.K.,Bonsal B.R.,et al. Summary and synthesis of Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) research in the interior of western Canada-Part 1: Projected climate and meteorology[J]. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences,2019-01-01,23(8)
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