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Our experiments project that 89% and 58% of the global area experiences irreversible changes in surface temperature and precipitation, respectively.

Irreversible changes in surface temperature and precipitation to CO2 ...

Anthropogenic global warming by carbon dioxide emissions may cause irreversible changes in a wide range of climate variables. A comprehensive understanding of ...

Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and ...

A comprehensive understanding of this hysteresis effect and its regional patterns is, however, lacking. Here we use an Earth system model with an idealized CO2 ...

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Results show that the magnitude of extreme precipitation change and associated population exposure is higher in the CO2 reduction period (RD) ...

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... surface temperature and precipitation exhibit globally widespread irreversible changes over a timespan of centuries. To explore the climate hysteresis and ...

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By Soong-Ki Kim, Jongsoo Shin, Soon-Il An, Hyo-Jeong Kim, Nari Im, Shang-Ping Xie, Jong-Seong Kug and Sang-Wook Yeh; Abstract: Abstract Some ...

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Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and ... - Scite

Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and precipitation in response to CO2 forcing ... et al. Abstract: Some climate variables do not show the ...

Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and ... - OUCI

Strong irreversible response of surface temperature is found in the Southern Ocean, Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean and of precipitation in the tropical Pacific ...

Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and ...

Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and precipitation in response to CO2 forcing. NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2022). Overview; Write a Review.

Irreversible changes in the sea surface temperature threshold for ...

Here, we found that while the relationship between precipitation intensity and upward motion remains constant regardless of changing CO2 ...

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DOI: 10.1038/s41558-022-01452-z) Abstract Some climate variables do not show the same response to declining atmospheric CO 2 concentrations as before the ...

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Hysteresis and irreversibility of global extreme precipitation to ...

(2022) revealed an extensive irreversible change in global monthly mean surface temperature and precipitation at the regional scale. In view of these previous ...

Widespread changes in surface temperature persistence ... - PubMed

Climate change has been and will be accompanied by widespread changes in surface temperature. It is clear that these changes include ...

Summary for All Climate Change 2021: - IPCC

Global surface temperature change since 1850. (°C). 2.5 ... The greater the warming, the larger and more widespread the climate changes are in each region.

Climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023: WMO

The global mean near-surface temperature in 2023 was 1.45 ± 0.12 °C ... It is expected that warming will continue – a change which is irreversible ...

Climate change causing widespread and irreversible impacts, says ...

If global average temperatures rise by 1.5°C, up to 14 per cent of species on land will be likely to face a very high risk of extinction in ...

Climate Change - the United Nations

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun's activity or large ...