Search for dissertations about: "CMIP5"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word CMIP5.
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1. Data-driven analysis of water and nutrient flows: Case of the Sava River Catchment and comparison with other regions
Abstract : A growing human population and demands for food, freshwater and energy are causing extensive changes in the water and biogeochemical cycles of river catchments around the world. Addressing and investigating such changes is particularly important for transboundary river catchments, where they impose additional risk to a region’s stability. READ MORE
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2. Causal links of past climate change in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 climate models
Abstract : The climate system is influenced by various external forcings (e.g. volcanic forcing, solar forcing and change of greenhouse gas concentrations) and its own internal climate variability. READ MORE
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3. Observed and simulated changes in extreme precipitation and cold surges in China: 1961–2005
Abstract : In the present work, precipitation and temperature related climate extremes are examined, with a focus on Mainland China. The objectives of this study are a) to identify targeted climate extremes and their changes during the last decades, and b) to examine the ability of current global climate models to reproduce identified patterns of change. READ MORE
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4. The Representation of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Processes in Global Climate Models
Abstract : The atmospheric boundary layer is the lowest part of the atmosphere, which is in direct contact with the surface. It is here, in this turbulent layer, that the exchange of heat, moisture and momentum between the surface and the atmosphere takes place. READ MORE
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5. Land-atmosphere interactions and regional Earth system dynamics due to natural and anthropogenic vegetation changes
Abstract : Observation and modelling studies have indicated that the global land surfaces have been undergoing significant changes in the past few decades, driven by both natural and anthropogenic factors, such as changes in ecosystem productivity, fire and land use. Land surface changes can potentially influence local and regional climate through land-atmosphere interactions. READ MORE