Climate change has widespread impacts on human and natural systems worldwide. The pronounced air temperature warming detected worldwide could explain unusual events, as for example the increment of extreme precipitation events, increased incidence of summer heatwaves and slope instability. The possible presence of non-climatic forcings affecting temperature records, as for example land-use and land-cover changes, could introduce significant bias in the records and uncertainty on global overall temperature trends. This could somehow alterate, on the one hand, the perception of global warming, and on the other hand, all temperature-related analyses and models. Nevertheless, a robust assessment of climate warming patterns entails not only the ...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
A transient climate scenario experiment of the regional climate model COSMO-CLM is analyzed to asses...
In the present article, monthly mean temperature at 56 stations assembled in 18 regional groups in 1...
Climate change has widespread impacts on human and natural systems worldwide. The pronounced air tem...
Climate change is now unequivocal; however, the type and extent of terrestrial impacts are still wid...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
The air temperature in the Alps has increased at a rate more than twice the global average in the l...
Climate change impacts are non uniformly distributed over the globe. Mountains have a peculiar respo...
peer reviewedIn Alpine regions changes in seasonal climatic parameters, such as temperature, rainfal...
Studies carried out in different parts of the world have shown that, in the mountain high-elevation ...
Human activities, since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, have caused measurable and signi...
Much of the scientific community agrees that global temperature as a result of climate change has in...
In recent decades, slope instability in high‐mountain regions has often been linked to increase in t...
Climate change is not only a likely prospect for the end of this century, but it is already occurrin...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
A transient climate scenario experiment of the regional climate model COSMO-CLM is analyzed to asses...
In the present article, monthly mean temperature at 56 stations assembled in 18 regional groups in 1...
Climate change has widespread impacts on human and natural systems worldwide. The pronounced air tem...
Climate change is now unequivocal; however, the type and extent of terrestrial impacts are still wid...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
The air temperature in the Alps has increased at a rate more than twice the global average in the l...
Climate change impacts are non uniformly distributed over the globe. Mountains have a peculiar respo...
peer reviewedIn Alpine regions changes in seasonal climatic parameters, such as temperature, rainfal...
Studies carried out in different parts of the world have shown that, in the mountain high-elevation ...
Human activities, since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, have caused measurable and signi...
Much of the scientific community agrees that global temperature as a result of climate change has in...
In recent decades, slope instability in high‐mountain regions has often been linked to increase in t...
Climate change is not only a likely prospect for the end of this century, but it is already occurrin...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
A transient climate scenario experiment of the regional climate model COSMO-CLM is analyzed to asses...
In the present article, monthly mean temperature at 56 stations assembled in 18 regional groups in 1...