Afternoon wind chill temperatures at fifteen Alaskan and northern Canadian stations in the months October through April have increased in most months and at most stations in the period 1953-1993 (that is, “apparent temperatures ” have become warmer). Many monthly means increased by more than 5 ° C over the period. Though increases in air temperature had a dominant effect on increases in wind chill temperature, decreases in wind speed generally contributed to the wind chill temperature increases. The largest and most persistent positive trends in wind chill temperature were in Alaska and western Canada, with negative and smaller positive trends in central, eastern, and northern Canada. As a result of the trends, humans outdoors in the aftern...
Recent studies have shown that, since 1900, mean annual temperature over southern Canada has increas...
Documenting long-term trends or persistent shifts in temperature and precipitation is important for ...
We describe annual and seasonal changes in air temperatures over high latitudes of the Northern Hemi...
Afternoon wind chill temperatures at fifteen Alaskan and northern Canadian stations in the months Oc...
Most climate change research is focused on the trends in different metrics (means, maximums, minimum...
The lower troposphere of the western Arctic (eastern Siberia to northern Canada) was relatively warm...
Trends in indices based on daily temperature and precipitation are examined for two periods: 1948–20...
High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, se...
Decadal mean temperatures show a warming over the past 60 years at individual stations in Alaska. T...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
In this study, we examined monthly temperature variation from 1973 to 2008 on grid regions of the ea...
Alaska has experienced some of the strongest warming rates in the Northern Hemisphere since the mid-...
This study focuses on potential impacts of climate change on the early spring (March-April) temperat...
The possibility of a global warming induced by increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide has l...
Work published in 2012 revealed that annual minimum temperatures over the coterminous United States ...
Recent studies have shown that, since 1900, mean annual temperature over southern Canada has increas...
Documenting long-term trends or persistent shifts in temperature and precipitation is important for ...
We describe annual and seasonal changes in air temperatures over high latitudes of the Northern Hemi...
Afternoon wind chill temperatures at fifteen Alaskan and northern Canadian stations in the months Oc...
Most climate change research is focused on the trends in different metrics (means, maximums, minimum...
The lower troposphere of the western Arctic (eastern Siberia to northern Canada) was relatively warm...
Trends in indices based on daily temperature and precipitation are examined for two periods: 1948–20...
High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, se...
Decadal mean temperatures show a warming over the past 60 years at individual stations in Alaska. T...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
In this study, we examined monthly temperature variation from 1973 to 2008 on grid regions of the ea...
Alaska has experienced some of the strongest warming rates in the Northern Hemisphere since the mid-...
This study focuses on potential impacts of climate change on the early spring (March-April) temperat...
The possibility of a global warming induced by increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide has l...
Work published in 2012 revealed that annual minimum temperatures over the coterminous United States ...
Recent studies have shown that, since 1900, mean annual temperature over southern Canada has increas...
Documenting long-term trends or persistent shifts in temperature and precipitation is important for ...
We describe annual and seasonal changes in air temperatures over high latitudes of the Northern Hemi...