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Paleoclimatic context of projected future warming in southern South America.

Authors :
Berman, Ana Laura
Silvestri, Gabriel E.
Tonello, Marcela S.
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Climatology. Jul2020, Vol. 141 Issue 1/2, p173-181. 9p. 3 Charts, 7 Maps.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This paper describes changes of near-surface air temperature in southern South America from the Last Glacial Maximum (~ 21,000 years before present) to the end of the twenty-first century based on PMIP3-CMIP5 model simulations. The study shows modeled time evolution of temperature highlighting how different the projected future warming will be with respect to paleoclimatic changes documented in the region. In this context, model simulations suggest that the projected twenty-first century warming will be markedly higher than the change of temperature registered between the mid-Holocene (~ 6000 years before present) and the present. Even more, the regional warming projected by the following 60–80 years might be almost similar to or even higher than the pronounced increment of temperature developed between the Last Glacial Maximum and the present. This past/future comparison provides a new picture of the unusual warming expected for the following decades in southern South America in the context of climate changes developed through the last ca. 21,000 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0177798X
Volume :
141
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Climatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
144219720
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-020-03196-2