PPT-Abrupt late 1980s surface climate warming effects on drought risk over main french crop
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Supplementary materials Léa Laurent 12 Albin Ullmann 1 Thierry Castel 1 27 0 4 202 3 EGU 202 3 27 0 4 202 3 1 CRC Biogéosciences UMR 6282 CNRSUniversité
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Supplementary materials Léa Laurent 12 Albin Ullmann 1 Thierry Castel 1 27 0 4 202 3 EGU 202 3 27 0 4 202 3 1 CRC Biogéosciences UMR 6282 CNRSUniversité de Bourgogne FrancheComté 6 boulevard Gabriel 21000 Dijon France. Jeff Portwood. B.S. Geophysics and Space Physics, UCLA. CSI Intern. Outline. Brief survey of Titan. Motivation. Model. Radiation Scheme. Effects of Methane on Equilibrium Temperature. Future adjustments of Model. @. IceAgeEcologist. HiRes. Workshop, June 1-3, 2015. Barry . Carlsen. Jack Williams. University . of . Wisconsin-Madison. Kevin Burke. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Matt McGlone. Landcare. Research, New Zealand. Kevin E Trenberth. NCAR. Warmer air holds more moisture. 4% per °F. Global warming=. More heat . . More drying. . More . evaporation. . More moisture. More rain. More drought. Drought. Reduce drought-sensitive crops. Play the season. Alternative land uses past the break even . point. Ameliorate poor soils. Fallowing. Livestock . Less rain at opening of season. Less growing- season rainfall. Created and presented by Brandi graham. What is global warming and why is it happening? . Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth's climate. and other adventures in chemistry-climate interactions. Loretta J. Mickley. Pattanun. . Achakulwisut. , . Becky. Alexander, Tom . Breider. , . Bryan . Duncan. , . Rynda. . Hudman. , Daniel Jacob. ,. Edward P. Richards, JD, MPH. Director, Program in Law, Science, and Public Health. Clarence W. Edwards Professor of Law. LSU Law School. richards@lsu.edu. http://biotech.law.lsu.edu. http://sites.law.lsu.edu/coast. G 610 – Climate of the Holocene. Presenter: Erin Dunbar. Assistant: Jesse . Senzer. Abrupt Climate Change. Alley, R.B. et al. Defines abrupt climate change. Recent abrupt changes before the instrumentation timeframe. VISIT P PARTMENT’S WEBSITE F OR MORE INFO: http://ped.palatribe.com CLIMATE CHANGE PREPA REDNESS DROUGHT & PALA FOOD GROWS WHERE THE WATER FLOWS DROUGHT : A prolonged period of abnormally low ra CLIMATE CHANGE IS ONE OF THE DEFINING ISSUES OF OUR TIME It is now more certain than ever based on many lines of evidence that humans are changing Earth146s climate The atmosphere and oceans have warm Speci31c climate change impactsING TEMPEtemperatures on crop production will vary by region increase water demand and lead to increased survival of plant pests diseases and weeds151all of which NCING Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C during the 100 years ending in 2005.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations"via an enhanced greenhouse effect. . Productivity. Justin . Sheffield. 1. , . Julio E. Herrera-. Estrada. 2. , . Kelly . Caylor. 1. , . Eric F. . Wood. 1. 1. Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Key Message #1. 16. Ch. 16 | Climate Effects on U.S. International Interests. The impacts of climate change, variability, and extreme events outside the United States are affecting and are virtually certain to increasingly affect U.S. trade and economy, including import and export prices and businesses with overseas operations and supply chains..
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