Earth’s climate changes rapidly due to the increases in human demands and rapid economic growth. These changes will affect the entire biosphere, mostly in negative ways. Predicting future changes will put us in a better position to minimize their catastrophic effects and to understand how humans can cope with the new changes beforehand. In this research, previous global climate data set observations from 1961-1990 have been used to predict the future climate change scenario for 2010-2039. The data were processed with Idrisi Andes software and the final Köppen-Geiger map was created with ArcGIS software. Based on Köppen climate classification, it was found that areas of Equator, Arid Steppes, and Snow will decrease by 3.9 %, 2.96%, and 0.09%...
Abstract This study examined shifts in climate regimes over the global land area using the Köppen–Tr...
This article provides an overview of current and prospected climate changes, their causes and implie...
Anthropogenic activity is changing Earth's climate and ecosystems in ways that are potentially dange...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
A multitude of physical and biological processes on which ecosystems and human societies depend are ...
Earth’s climate is always changing. In the past, it has gone through warmer and cooler periods which...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
The accelerated global warming and heterogeneous change in precipitation have been resulting in clim...
Almost all scientists agree that the Earth’s climate is changing, having warmed by 0.6 to 0.9° Celsi...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climati...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
There has been a significant climatic change that has taken place throughout the years on Earth. Per...
Mankind has witnessed many outstanding weather happenings which determined radical climate changes a...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
Abstract This study examined shifts in climate regimes over the global land area using the Köppen–Tr...
This article provides an overview of current and prospected climate changes, their causes and implie...
Anthropogenic activity is changing Earth's climate and ecosystems in ways that are potentially dange...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
A multitude of physical and biological processes on which ecosystems and human societies depend are ...
Earth’s climate is always changing. In the past, it has gone through warmer and cooler periods which...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
The accelerated global warming and heterogeneous change in precipitation have been resulting in clim...
Almost all scientists agree that the Earth’s climate is changing, having warmed by 0.6 to 0.9° Celsi...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climati...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
There has been a significant climatic change that has taken place throughout the years on Earth. Per...
Mankind has witnessed many outstanding weather happenings which determined radical climate changes a...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
Abstract This study examined shifts in climate regimes over the global land area using the Köppen–Tr...
This article provides an overview of current and prospected climate changes, their causes and implie...
Anthropogenic activity is changing Earth's climate and ecosystems in ways that are potentially dange...