The impacts of climate change on coastal groundwater
Coastal groundwater (CGW) is a critical water resource for many communities and can be a
key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial and marine …
key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial and marine …
Advancements in Genetic Biomarkers and Exogenous Antioxidant Supplementation for Safeguarding Mammalian Cells against Heat-Induced Oxidative Stress and …
Heat stress represents a pervasive global concern with far-reaching implications for the
reproductive efficiency of both animal and human populations. An extensive body of …
reproductive efficiency of both animal and human populations. An extensive body of …
[HTML][HTML] Projecting compound wave and sea-level events at a coastal structure site under climate change
In this paper, an innovative framework is introduced for assessing the impact of climate
change on coastal structures, with a primary emphasis on modeling future climate …
change on coastal structures, with a primary emphasis on modeling future climate …
Evaluating the Effects of Climate Change on Thermal Bioclimatic Indices in a Tropical Region Using Climate Projections from the Bias-Corrected CMIP6 Model
M Kamruzzaman, HMT Islam, S Ahmed… - Earth Systems and …, 2023 - Springer
As the global mean surface temperature continues to rise due to climate change, the impacts
are not equally distributed worldwide, making regional assessments crucial. Bangladesh, a …
are not equally distributed worldwide, making regional assessments crucial. Bangladesh, a …
[HTML][HTML] “Extreme Highest” and “Extreme Anomalous”: Proposed indices for chlorophyll-a extreme events in European seas between 2003 and 2021
This study addresses the occurrence of extreme values of chlorophyll-a concentrations in
European seas, using the satellite's OBGP MODIS AQUA v2018 dataset, for the 2003–2021 …
European seas, using the satellite's OBGP MODIS AQUA v2018 dataset, for the 2003–2021 …
Substantial differences in crop yield sensitivities between models call for functionality‐based model evaluation
Crop models are often used to project future crop yield under climate and global change and
typically show a broad range of outcomes. To understand differences in modeled responses …
typically show a broad range of outcomes. To understand differences in modeled responses …
Is land use producing robust signals in future projections from Earth system models, all else being equal?
We use six Earth system models (ESMs) run under SSP3-7.0, a scenario characterized by a
relatively large land use change (LUC) over the 21st century, and under a variant of the …
relatively large land use change (LUC) over the 21st century, and under a variant of the …
SIMPLACE—a versatile modelling and simulation framework for sustainable crops and agroecosystems
Agricultural system analysis has considerably evolved over the last years, allowing scientists
to quantify complex interactions in crops and agroecosystems. Computer-based models …
to quantify complex interactions in crops and agroecosystems. Computer-based models …
Enhancing Global Food Security: Opportunities for the American Meteorological Society
L Stuart, M Hobbins, E Niebuhr… - Bulletin of the …, 2024 - journals.ametsoc.org
Food security is a key pillar of environmental security yet remains one of the world's greatest
challenges. Its obverse, food insecurity, negatively impacts health and well-being, drives …
challenges. Its obverse, food insecurity, negatively impacts health and well-being, drives …
Compound dry and hot extremes: A review and future research pathways for India
Abstract Compound Dry and Hot Extremes (CDHEs) is gaining attention compared to
individual dry or hot extremes, due to their amplified impacts on both the population and …
individual dry or hot extremes, due to their amplified impacts on both the population and …