This study used air temperatures from a suite of regional climate models participating in the North American Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP) together with two atmospheric reanalysis datasets to investigate changes in freezing days (defined as days with daily average temperature below freezing) likely to occur between 30-yr baseline (1971–2000) and midcentury (2041–70) periods across most of North America. Changes in NARCCAP ensemble mean winter temperature show a strong gradient with latitude, with warming of over 4°C near Hudson Bay. The decline in freezing days ranges from less than 10 days across north-central Canada to nearly 90 days in the warmest areas of the continent that currently undergo seasonally freezing conditions....
Cold extremes are anticipated to warm at a faster rate than both hot extremes and average temperatur...
Permafrost covers 25% of the land surface in the northern hemisphere, where mean annual ground tempe...
The fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) was used to dynamically downscale two C...
Winters in northeastern North America have warmed faster than summers, with impacts on ecosystems an...
Humans experience climate variability and climate change primarily through changes in weather at loc...
Atmospheric ice accretion caused by freezing precipitation (FP) can lead to severe damage and the fa...
International audienceFreezing rain is a major atmospheric hazard in mid-latitude nations of the glo...
Long-term data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire show that air temperature...
At global and regional scales, long-term changes in climate have been observed. Several studies have...
We examined new satellite climate data records documenting frozen (FR) season and snow cover extent ...
Snowfall is an important feature of the Earth's climate system that has the ability to influence bot...
This study focuses on potential impacts of climate change on the early spring (March-April) temperat...
Low-volume roads constitute a major percentage of roadways around the world. Many of these are locat...
Humans experience climate variability and climate change primarily through changes in weather at loc...
Warming temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere have enhanced terrestrial productivity. Despite the ...
Cold extremes are anticipated to warm at a faster rate than both hot extremes and average temperatur...
Permafrost covers 25% of the land surface in the northern hemisphere, where mean annual ground tempe...
The fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) was used to dynamically downscale two C...
Winters in northeastern North America have warmed faster than summers, with impacts on ecosystems an...
Humans experience climate variability and climate change primarily through changes in weather at loc...
Atmospheric ice accretion caused by freezing precipitation (FP) can lead to severe damage and the fa...
International audienceFreezing rain is a major atmospheric hazard in mid-latitude nations of the glo...
Long-term data from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire show that air temperature...
At global and regional scales, long-term changes in climate have been observed. Several studies have...
We examined new satellite climate data records documenting frozen (FR) season and snow cover extent ...
Snowfall is an important feature of the Earth's climate system that has the ability to influence bot...
This study focuses on potential impacts of climate change on the early spring (March-April) temperat...
Low-volume roads constitute a major percentage of roadways around the world. Many of these are locat...
Humans experience climate variability and climate change primarily through changes in weather at loc...
Warming temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere have enhanced terrestrial productivity. Despite the ...
Cold extremes are anticipated to warm at a faster rate than both hot extremes and average temperatur...
Permafrost covers 25% of the land surface in the northern hemisphere, where mean annual ground tempe...
The fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) was used to dynamically downscale two C...