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Record #182000:

Historical and projected distributions of daily temperature and pressure in the Arctic / Michael S. Timlin, John E. Walsh.

Title: Historical and projected distributions of daily temperature and pressure in the Arctic / Michael S. Timlin, John E. Walsh.
Author(s): Timlin, Michael S.
Walsh, John E.
Date: 2007.
In: Arctic. (2007.), Vol. 60(4) (2007)
Abstract: Considers occurrences of extreme temperature and pressure in Arctic in coming decades, using output from 21st century greenhouse simulations by global climate models. Model projections of 21st century extremes largely agree with changes in mean state, with record low temperatures decreasing in frequency and record high temperatures increasing in frequency. Changes in 21st century extremes are more pronounced over ocean, where present-day distributions are narrower.
Notes:

Arctic. Vol. 60(4) :389-400 (2007).

French abstract.

Keywords: 519.673 -- Modelling.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.52 -- Atmospheric radiation and temperature.
551.54 -- Atmospheric pressure.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 182000

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