Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and higher atmospheric water vapor content, but not necessarily more precipitation. A set of experiments performed with a state-of-the-art coupled general circulation model forced with increased atmospheric CO2 concentration (2, 4 and 16 times the present-day mean value) were analyzed and compared with a control experiment to evaluate the effect of increased CO2 levels on monsoons. Generally, the monsoon precipitation responses to CO2 forcing are largest if extreme concentrations of carbon dioxide are used, but they are not necessarly proportional to the forcing applied. In fact, despite a common response in terms of an atmospheric water vapor increas...
Future hydroclimate projections from state-of-the-art climate models show large uncertainty and mode...
In this paper we have studied variability and growth rate of surface observed atmospheric Carbon Dio...
This is the final version . Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this r...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Future changes in the North American monsoon, a circulation system that brings abundant summer rains...
Future changes in the North American monsoon, a circulation system that brings abundant summer rains...
The global monsoon is characterised by transitions between pronounced dry and wet seasons, affecting...
Abstract Results are first presented from an analysis of a global coupled climate model regarding ch...
Widespread multiday convective bursts in the southwestern United States during the North American mo...
The impact of doubled CO2 concentration on the Asian summer monsoon is studied using a coupled ocean...
[1] We analyze the response of the North American Monsoon (NAM) to increased greenhouse gas (GHG) fo...
The impact of doubled CO2 concentration on the Asian summer monsoon is studied using a coupled ocean...
Recent studies indicate that the view of a general weakening of the monsoon circulation in a warmer ...
Future hydroclimate projections from state-of-the-art climate models show large uncertainty and mode...
In this paper we have studied variability and growth rate of surface observed atmospheric Carbon Dio...
This is the final version . Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this r...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration provided warmer atmospheric temperature and highe...
Future changes in the North American monsoon, a circulation system that brings abundant summer rains...
Future changes in the North American monsoon, a circulation system that brings abundant summer rains...
The global monsoon is characterised by transitions between pronounced dry and wet seasons, affecting...
Abstract Results are first presented from an analysis of a global coupled climate model regarding ch...
Widespread multiday convective bursts in the southwestern United States during the North American mo...
The impact of doubled CO2 concentration on the Asian summer monsoon is studied using a coupled ocean...
[1] We analyze the response of the North American Monsoon (NAM) to increased greenhouse gas (GHG) fo...
The impact of doubled CO2 concentration on the Asian summer monsoon is studied using a coupled ocean...
Recent studies indicate that the view of a general weakening of the monsoon circulation in a warmer ...
Future hydroclimate projections from state-of-the-art climate models show large uncertainty and mode...
In this paper we have studied variability and growth rate of surface observed atmospheric Carbon Dio...
This is the final version . Available from the American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this r...