Recent advances in understanding have made it possible to relate global precipitation changes directly to emissions of particular gases and aerosols that influence climate. Using these advances, new indices are developed here called the Global Precipitation-change Potential for pulse (GPP_P) and sustained (GPP_S) emissions, which measure the precipitation change per unit mass of emissions. The GPP can be used as a metric to compare the effects of different emissions. This is akin to the global warming potential (GWP) and the global temperature-change potential (GTP) which are used to place emissions on a common scale. Hence the GPP provides an additional perspective of the relative or absolute effects of emissions. It is however recognised ...
PDRMIP investigates the role of various drivers of climate change for mean and extreme precipitation...
Predictions of temperature and precipitation responses to changes in the anthropogenic emissions of ...
Substantial changes in anthropogenic aerosols and precursor gas emissions have occurred over recent ...
Recent advances in understanding have made it possible to relate global precipitation changes direct...
Most emission metrics have previously been inconsistently estimated by including the climate-carbon ...
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have requested guidanc...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
For short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs), the impact of emissions depends on where and when the emiss...
The recent slowdown in the rate of increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST) has generated ...
Multi-model ensembles are frequently used to assess understanding of the response of ozone and metha...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
The overall global-scale consequences of climate change are dependent on the distribution of impacts...
Ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are associated with premature human mortality...
Multi-gas climate agreements rely on a methodology (widely referred to as 'metrics') to place emissi...
PDRMIP investigates the role of various drivers of climate change for mean and extreme precipitation...
Predictions of temperature and precipitation responses to changes in the anthropogenic emissions of ...
Substantial changes in anthropogenic aerosols and precursor gas emissions have occurred over recent ...
Recent advances in understanding have made it possible to relate global precipitation changes direct...
Most emission metrics have previously been inconsistently estimated by including the climate-carbon ...
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have requested guidanc...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
For short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs), the impact of emissions depends on where and when the emiss...
The recent slowdown in the rate of increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST) has generated ...
Multi-model ensembles are frequently used to assess understanding of the response of ozone and metha...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
The overall global-scale consequences of climate change are dependent on the distribution of impacts...
Ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are associated with premature human mortality...
Multi-gas climate agreements rely on a methodology (widely referred to as 'metrics') to place emissi...
PDRMIP investigates the role of various drivers of climate change for mean and extreme precipitation...
Predictions of temperature and precipitation responses to changes in the anthropogenic emissions of ...
Substantial changes in anthropogenic aerosols and precursor gas emissions have occurred over recent ...