2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2022-1
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Indices of Extremes: Geographic patterns of change in extremes and associated vegetation impacts under climate intervention

Abstract: Abstract. Extreme weather events have been demonstrated to be increasing in frequency and intensity across the globe and are anticipated to increase further with projected changes in climate. Solar climate intervention strategies, specifically stratospheric aerosol injections (SAI), have the potential to minimise some of the impacts of a changing climate while more robust reductions in greenhouse gas emissions take effect. However, to date little attention has been paid to the possible responses of extreme wea… Show more

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“…The main focus of this study is on extreme temperature and precipitation over land (e.g., Tye et al, 2022). Two indices are analyzed (Figure 1): warm days (TX90p) and wet-day precipitation (R95pTOT).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main focus of this study is on extreme temperature and precipitation over land (e.g., Tye et al, 2022). Two indices are analyzed (Figure 1): warm days (TX90p) and wet-day precipitation (R95pTOT).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%