Sillman et al (2014) find that observed trends of extremely hot days and cold nights are consistent with the current generation of climate models. Short periods of localized decreases in these extreme temperatures are not unusual and the Sillman et al results increase confidence in projections of future changes in extreme temperature. © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate event...
Hot temperature extremes have increased substantially in frequency and magnitude over past decades. ...
Sillman et al (2014) find that observed trends of extremely hot days and cold nights are consistent ...
The discrepancy between recent observed and simulated trends in global mean surface temperature has ...
As a result of global warming, extreme heat events have become more frequent and severe. This will l...
This study determineswhether observed recent changes in the frequency of hot and cold extremes over ...
Over the last 70 years, extreme heat has been increasing at global scale [1,2], with a rapid rate in...
Using a multi-model multi-scenario ensemble of integrations made for the forthcoming fourth assessme...
The authors examined the contrasting factors behind the distinct increases in hot days (HDs, daytime...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate event...
Hot temperature extremes have increased substantially in frequency and magnitude over past decades. ...
Sillman et al (2014) find that observed trends of extremely hot days and cold nights are consistent ...
The discrepancy between recent observed and simulated trends in global mean surface temperature has ...
As a result of global warming, extreme heat events have become more frequent and severe. This will l...
This study determineswhether observed recent changes in the frequency of hot and cold extremes over ...
Over the last 70 years, extreme heat has been increasing at global scale [1,2], with a rapid rate in...
Using a multi-model multi-scenario ensemble of integrations made for the forthcoming fourth assessme...
The authors examined the contrasting factors behind the distinct increases in hot days (HDs, daytime...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate event...
Hot temperature extremes have increased substantially in frequency and magnitude over past decades. ...