The diurnal temperature range (DTR) (or difference between the maximum and minimum temperature within a day) is one of many climate parameters that affects health, agriculture and society. Understanding how DTR evolves under global warming is therefore crucial. Physically different drivers of climate change, such as greenhouse gases and aerosols, have distinct influences on global and regional climate. Therefore, predicting the future evolution of DTR requires knowledge of the effects of individual climate forcers, as well as of the future emissions mix, in particular in high-emission regions. Using global climate model simulations from the Precipitation Driver and Response Model Intercomparison Project (PDRMIP), we investigate how idealize...
Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial dependence of annual diurnal temperature range (DTR) trends...
We investigate the influence of external forcings on the frequency of temperature extremes over land...
Analyses of the year-month mean maximum and minimum surface thermometric record have now been update...
Understanding the regional surface temperature responses to different anthropogenic climate forcing ...
Diurnal temperature range (DTR) declined over global land during 1950-2004. Climate model simulation...
A decline in the global diurnal temperature range (DTR) and its implications for human and natural s...
Understanding the regional surface temperature responses to different anthropogenic climate forcing ...
<p>Future changes in aerosol concentrations will influence the climate system over the coming decade...
Understanding the causes of long-term temperature trends is at the core of climate change studies. A...
Monthly mean maximum and minimum temperatures for over 50% (10%) of the Northern (Southern) Hemisphe...
The unintended climatic implications of aerosol and precursor emission reductions implemented to pro...
Analysis of the global mean surface air temperature has shown that its increase is due, at least in ...
Abstract Diurnal temperature range (DTR) is a useful index of climatic change in ad...
Spatial variations in ocean warming have been linked to regional changes in tropical cyclones(1), pr...
The national and global restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a sudden, albeit te...
Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial dependence of annual diurnal temperature range (DTR) trends...
We investigate the influence of external forcings on the frequency of temperature extremes over land...
Analyses of the year-month mean maximum and minimum surface thermometric record have now been update...
Understanding the regional surface temperature responses to different anthropogenic climate forcing ...
Diurnal temperature range (DTR) declined over global land during 1950-2004. Climate model simulation...
A decline in the global diurnal temperature range (DTR) and its implications for human and natural s...
Understanding the regional surface temperature responses to different anthropogenic climate forcing ...
<p>Future changes in aerosol concentrations will influence the climate system over the coming decade...
Understanding the causes of long-term temperature trends is at the core of climate change studies. A...
Monthly mean maximum and minimum temperatures for over 50% (10%) of the Northern (Southern) Hemisphe...
The unintended climatic implications of aerosol and precursor emission reductions implemented to pro...
Analysis of the global mean surface air temperature has shown that its increase is due, at least in ...
Abstract Diurnal temperature range (DTR) is a useful index of climatic change in ad...
Spatial variations in ocean warming have been linked to regional changes in tropical cyclones(1), pr...
The national and global restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a sudden, albeit te...
Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial dependence of annual diurnal temperature range (DTR) trends...
We investigate the influence of external forcings on the frequency of temperature extremes over land...
Analyses of the year-month mean maximum and minimum surface thermometric record have now been update...