Unusually weak signal of summer surface air temperature change over North China
Fangyuan Cheng,
Zhiyan Zuo,
Kaiwen Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Under global warming, the summer surface air temperature (SAT) change signal in the northern mid‐latitudes is generally the most significant, while the SAT change in North China (NC) shows distinct local characteristics. Using simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 and observation from Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, this study reveals an unusually weak signal of summer SAT change in NC since the 1960s. This uniquely weak signal can be attributed to the small net contribution of… Show more
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