Modelling the historic and projected near-surface temperature trends across Canada

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geography Pub Date : 2022-02-13 DOI:10.1080/00167487.2022.2114169
M. Ball
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ABSTRACT This article explores the impact that Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) 1–2.6 and 5–8.5 will have on near-surface temperature across Canada. This is achieved through the use of model ensembles, made up of CMIP5 data, to establish both the historic record of near-surface temperature across Canada, as well as how this is predicted to change in the future given the two SSP emission scenarios. The conclusions drawn from this modelling and analysis is valuable in the context of sustainable development and climate mitigation and adaptation discussions. Specifically, an understanding of the spatial extent of warming trends across Canada will allow for a more specific and tailored approach to be taken towards adaptation and ensure appropriate measures are taken in good time.
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模拟加拿大各地的历史和预测近地表温度趋势
摘要本文探讨了共享社会经济路径(SSP)1–2.6和5–8.5对加拿大近地表温度的影响。这是通过使用由CMIP5数据组成的模型集合来实现的,以建立加拿大近地表温度的历史记录,以及在给定两种SSP排放情景的情况下,预测未来温度将如何变化。从这一建模和分析中得出的结论在可持续发展以及气候缓解和适应讨论中很有价值。具体而言,了解加拿大各地变暖趋势的空间范围,将有助于采取更具体、更具针对性的适应方法,并确保及时采取适当措施。
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Geography
Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: An international journal, Geography meets the interests of lecturers, teachers and students in post-16 geography.
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