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What is Weather?

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What is Climate?

Climate refers to the prevailing weather conditions in a specific area over an extended period. As the saying goes, “Climate is what you expect. Weather is what you get.” Climate is influenced by geographic factors, such as latitude, terrain, and proximity to bodies of water.
Global Climate Change01:50

Global Climate Change

Throughout its ~4.5 billion year history, the Earth has experienced periods of warming and cooling. However, the current drastic increase in global temperatures is well outside of the Earth’s cyclic norms, and evidence for human-caused global climate change is compelling. Paleoclimatology, the study of ancient climate conditions, provides ample evidence for human-caused global climate change by comparing recent conditions with those in the past.
Threats to Biodiversity01:50

Threats to Biodiversity

There have been five major extinction events throughout geological history, resulting in the elimination of biodiversity, followed by a rebound of species that adapted to the new conditions. In the current geological epoch, the Holocene, there is a sixth extinction event in progress. This mass extinction has been attributed to human activities and is thus provisionally called the Anthropocene. In 2019 the human population reached 7.7 billion people and is projected to comprise 10 billion by...
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Radiation: Applications

The average temperature of Earth is the subject of much current discussion. Earth is in radiative contact with both the Sun and dark space; it receives almost all its energy from the radiation of the Sun and reflects some of it into outer space. Dark space is very cold, about 3 K, so Earth radiates energy into it. For instance, heat transfer occurs from soil and grasses, the rate of which can be so rapid that frost can occur on clear summer evenings, even in warm latitudes.
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気候の変動: 強化: 熱帯が支配するのか?

M A Cane, M Evans

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |August 31, 2007
    PubMed
    まとめ

    10年にわたる気候変動を理解するには,高度な解像度の高いグローバルな記録が必要です. これらの記録は,気候変動を時間とともに引き起こしている複雑なパターンとメカニズムの解読に不可欠です.

    科学分野:

    • 気候科学 気候科学
    • 古代気候学 (paleoclimatology) とは,古代気候学 (paleoclimatology) とは,古代気候学 (paleoclimatology) とは,古代気候学 (paleoclimatology) とは,古代気候学 (paleoclimatology) とは

    背景:

    • 十年間の気候の変動は,地球の気候システムの重要な側面です.
    • 10年にわたる気候変動の根本的なメカニズムとパターンは,依然として十分に理解されていない.
    • 高解像度のプロキシ気候記録は,過去の気候の変動性を調査するために不可欠です.

    研究 の 目的:

    • 気候変動の理解の重要性を強調する.
    • 高解像度のプロキシ気候記録の必要性を強調するために.
    • 気候変動の変動に関する進行中の研究のための文脈を提供するために.

    主な方法:

    • 代理的な気候記録の分析.
    • 十年間の気候変動に関する既存の文献のレビュー.

    主要な成果:

    • 十年間の気候パターンはよく理解されていません.
    • 高解像度のプロキシデータは,気候を10年単位で研究するために必要である.
    • このような記録のグローバルなカバーが求められます.

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    結論:

    • 詳細なプロキシ気候記録を利用したさらなる研究が不可欠です.
    • 十年間の気候変動の理解を深めることは,気候モデリングと予測に不可欠です.
    • この分野を前進させるために,データ収集におけるグローバルな協力が必要である.