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Simulating Impacts of Ice Storms on Forest Ecosystems
Published on: June 30, 2020
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まとめ
記録的な極端な天候現象が 気候変動の推移を促しています 科学者は現在,特定の出来事を 人為的な気候変動と より正確に結びつけることができます
科学分野:
- 気候科学
- 極端 な 天候 現象
- アトリビューション・サイエンス
背景:
- 近年,世界的に前例のない 極端な天候現象が起きています.
- これらの出来事は 原因を理解するために 強力な科学的方法を必要とします
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