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Rapid ice loss leading to an unprecedented lack of sea ice in Norton Sound and the greater Bering Sea for two subsequent winters caused cascading impacts on the marine ecosystem and beyond. In this article, we reflect on the underlying causes leading to the urgent situation today, and possible next steps. We argue here that methodological reform is needed to understand the full magnitude of change currently underway in this region. By broadening our evidence base for understanding the present changes, we would be better positioned to detect changes and respond with what needs to be done in the current grave circumstances.", "publicationTitle": "The Geographical Journal", "volume": "187", "issue": "3", "pages": "269-277", "date": "2021", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1111/geoj.12382", "ISSN": "1475-4959", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/geoj.12382", "accessDate": "2021-08-25T09:35:41Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "Wiley Online Library", "callNumber": "", "rights": "The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). © 2021 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)", "extra": "_eprint: https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/geoj.12382", "tags": [ { "tag": "Alaska", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Arctic changes", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Iñupiaq knowledge", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Unalakleet", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": { "dc:replaces": "http://zotero.org/groups/4428/items/Z3HE7A67", "owl:sameAs": "http://zotero.org/groups/1841737/items/SD6F9LMU" }, "dateAdded": "2021-08-25T09:35:41Z", "dateModified": "2023-07-21T09:30:39Z" } }, { "key": "98CVETB8", "version": 4221, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/98CVETB8", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/98CVETB8", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Aygün et al.", "parsedDate": "2019-10-11", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "98CVETB8", "version": 4221, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Impacts of climate change on the hydrology of northern midlatitude cold regions", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Okan", "lastName": "Aygün" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Christophe", "lastName": "Kinnard" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Stéphane", "lastName": "Campeau" } ], "abstractNote": "Cold region hydrology is conditioned by distinct cryospheric and hydrological processes. While snowmelt is the main contributor to both surface and subsurface flows, seasonally frozen soil also influences the partition of meltwater and rain between these flows. Cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes have been shown to be sensitive to climate change. Assessing the impacts of climate change on the hydrology of this region is therefore crucial, as it supports a significant amount of population relying on hydrological services and subjected to changing hydrological risks. We present an exhaustive review of the literature on historical and projected future changes on cold region hydrology in response to climate change. Changes in snow, soil, and streamflow key metrics were investigated and summarized at the hemispheric scale, down to the basin scale. We found substantial evidence of both historical and projected changes in the reviewed hydrological metrics. These metrics were shown to display different sensitivities to climate change, depending on the cold season temperature regime of a given region. Given the historical and projected future warming during the 21st century, the most drastic changes were found to be occurring over regions with near-freezing air temperatures. Colder regions, on the other hand, were found to be comparatively less sensitive to climate change. The complex interactions between the snow and soil metrics resulted in either colder or warmer soils, which led to increasing or decreasing frost depths, influencing the partitioning rates between the surface and subsurface flows. The most consistent and salient hydrological responses to both historical and projected climate change were an earlier occurrence of snowmelt floods, an overall increase in water availability and streamflow during winter, and a decrease in water availability and streamflow during the warm season, which calls for renewed assessments of existing water supply and flood risk management strategies.", "publicationTitle": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "0309133319878123", "date": "October 11, 2019", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1177/0309133319878123", "ISSN": "0309-1333", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319878123", "accessDate": "2019-12-24T15:06:41Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "SAGE Journals", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [ { "tag": "Cold region hydrology", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "climate change", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "frozen soil", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "snow", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "snowmelt", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "soil moisture", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "spring floods", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "streamflow", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K", "HBKPMAG2" ], "relations": { "dc:replaces": "http://zotero.org/groups/4428/items/IHQETETQ" }, "dateAdded": "2019-12-24T15:06:41Z", "dateModified": "2023-07-21T09:28:15Z" } }, { "key": "QIHEWZLF", "version": 4205, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/QIHEWZLF", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/QIHEWZLF", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Gautrais", "parsedDate": "2023-06-01", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "QIHEWZLF", "version": 4205, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Avis de tempête chez les climatologues", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Hannah", "lastName": "Gautrais" } ], "abstractNote": "La mobilisation sociale et politique autour du changement climatique transforme les conditions et les formes de l’activité scientifique en climatologie. Les chercheurs sont de plus en plus amenés à intervenir publiquement, à travers des activités d’expertise, de diffusion ou d’advocacy. Situer leurs pratiques à l’interface entre différents mondes sociaux et en lien avec plusieurs acteurs (entreprises, gouvernements, médias, associations) les pousse à interroger les vecteurs habituels de la crédibilité scientifique. À travers une enquête par entretiens, nous montrons que les climatologues enquêtés font preuve d’une grande prudence quant à la remise en question des formes classiques de la crédibilité scientifique, même si l’espace professionnel autorise des débats plus radicaux à son sujet.", "publicationTitle": "Revue d’anthropologie des connaissances", "volume": "17", "issue": "2", "pages": "", "date": "2023/06/01", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "fr", "DOI": "10.4000/rac.30161", "ISSN": "1760-5393", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://journals.openedition.org/rac/30161", "accessDate": "2023-07-21T09:20:51Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "journals.openedition.org", "callNumber": "", "rights": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/", "extra": "Number: 2\nPublisher: Société d’Anthropologie des Connaissances", "tags": [ { "tag": "changement climatique", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "crédibilité scientifique", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "engagement des scientifiques", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "expertise", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "science climatique", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": { "owl:sameAs": "http://zotero.org/groups/1841737/items/EBCQVZ7V" }, "dateAdded": "2023-07-21T09:21:15Z", "dateModified": "2023-07-21T09:21:15Z" } }, { "key": "3GT2IG4Q", "version": 4154, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/3GT2IG4Q", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/3GT2IG4Q", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "RTS", "parsedDate": "2022-01-04", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "3GT2IG4Q", "version": 4154, "itemType": "tvBroadcast", "title": "Paléoclimatologie - Les glacières de l'Arc jurassien disparaissent : interview de Marc Lütscher", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "director", "firstName": "", "lastName": "RTS" } ], "abstractNote": "", "programTitle": "RTS - Forum", "episodeNumber": "", "videoRecordingFormat": "", "place": "", "network": "", "date": "2022-01-04", "runningTime": "", "language": "", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.rts.ch/play/tv/redirect/detail/12764220", "accessDate": "", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K", "626R9FT4" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2022-01-05T07:55:02Z", "dateModified": "2022-01-05T07:57:21Z" } }, { "key": "4NPRM6RV", "version": 4146, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/4NPRM6RV", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/4NPRM6RV", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Ramseyer and Teale", "parsedDate": "2021-11-24", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "4NPRM6RV", "version": 4146, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "On the emerging global relevance of atmospheric rivers and impacts on landscapes and water resources", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Craig A", "lastName": "Ramseyer" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Natalie", "lastName": "Teale" } ], "abstractNote": "This progress report discusses the lineage of atmospheric rivers (ARs) research, focusing on the transformation of the topic from an important regional atmospheric feature along the U.S. West Coast to a globally relevant driver of extreme hydrometeorological events. As the AR literature has advanced, so has the regional expanse covered, initially expanding into the Central U.S. and Europe. Recently, new, emerging regions are being explored in the AR literature such as the high latitudes, New Zealand, China, North Africa, and the Middle East. The literature on the impact of AR-driven hydrometeorological events on land surface processes (e.g., landslides and avalanches) and water resources is also rapidly developing. This progress report seeks to expose the broader physical geography discipline to the global relevance of ARs and promote new applied research frontiers at the intersection of ARs and those processes studied by physical geographers.", "publicationTitle": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "03091333211058893", "date": "November 24, 2021", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1177/03091333211058893", "ISSN": "0309-1333", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1177/03091333211058893", "accessDate": "2021-11-30T11:41:46Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "SAGE Journals", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd", "tags": [ { "tag": "Atmospheric river", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "hydroclimatology", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "hydrometeorology", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "landscapes", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "water resources", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2021-11-30T11:41:46Z", "dateModified": "2021-11-30T11:41:46Z" } }, { "key": "5LKMC42H", "version": 4128, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/5LKMC42H", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/5LKMC42H", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Ceppi and Nowack", "parsedDate": "2021-07-27", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "5LKMC42H", "version": 4128, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Observational evidence that cloud feedback amplifies global warming", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Paulo", "lastName": "Ceppi" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Peer", "lastName": "Nowack" } ], "abstractNote": "Global warming drives changes in Earth’s cloud cover, which, in turn, may amplify or dampen climate change. This “cloud feedback” is the single most important cause of uncertainty in Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS)—the equilibrium global warming following a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Using data from Earth observations and climate model simulations, we here develop a statistical learning analysis of how clouds respond to changes in the environment. We show that global cloud feedback is dominated by the sensitivity of clouds to surface temperature and tropospheric stability. Considering changes in just these two factors, we are able to constrain global cloud feedback to 0.43 ± 0.35 W⋅m−2⋅K−1 (90% confidence), implying a robustly amplifying effect of clouds on global warming and only a 0.5% chance of ECS below 2 K. We thus anticipate that our approach will enable tighter constraints on climate change projections, including its manifold socioeconomic and ecological impacts.", "publicationTitle": "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences", "volume": "118", "issue": "30", "pages": "", "date": "2021/07/27", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "PNAS", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1073/pnas.2026290118", "ISSN": "0027-8424, 1091-6490", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.pnas.org/content/118/30/e2026290118", "accessDate": "2021-07-28T14:46:47Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.pnas.org", "callNumber": "", "rights": "© 2021 . https://www.pnas.org/site/aboutpnas/licenses.xhtmlPublished under the PNAS license.", "extra": "Publisher: National Academy of Sciences\nSection: Physical Sciences\nPMID: 34282010", "tags": [ { "tag": "climate change", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "climate feedbacks", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "climate modeling", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "climate sensitivity", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "clouds", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2021-07-28T14:46:47Z", "dateModified": "2021-07-28T14:46:47Z" } }, { "key": "VDRPTQCU", "version": 4117, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/VDRPTQCU", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/VDRPTQCU", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Bailey et al.", "parsedDate": "2021-04-01", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "VDRPTQCU", "version": 4117, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Arctic sea-ice loss fuels extreme European snowfall", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Hannah", "lastName": "Bailey" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Alun", "lastName": "Hubbard" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Eric S.", "lastName": "Klein" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Kaisa-Riikka", "lastName": "Mustonen" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Pete D.", "lastName": "Akers" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Hannu", "lastName": "Marttila" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Jeffrey M.", "lastName": "Welker" } ], "abstractNote": "The loss of Arctic sea-ice has been implicated with severe cold and snowy mid-latitude winters. However, the mechanisms and a direct link remain elusive due to limited observational evidence. Here we present atmospheric water vapour isotope measurements from Arctic Finland during ‘the Beast from the East’—a severe anticyclonic outbreak that brought heavy snowfall and freezing across Europe in February 2018. We find that an anomalously warm Barents Sea, with a 60% ice-free surface, supplied up to 9.3 mm d−1 moisture flux to this cold northeasterly airflow. We demonstrate that approximately 140 gigatonnes of water was evaporated from the Barents Sea during the event, potentially supplying up to 88% of the corresponding fresh snow over northern Europe. Reanalysis data show that from 1979 to 2020, net March evaporation across the Barents Sea increased by approximately 70 kg per square metre of sea-ice lost (r2 = 0.73, P < 0.01), concurrent with a 1.6 mm (water equivalent) per year increase in Europe’s maximum snowfall. Our analysis directly links Arctic sea-ice loss with increased evaporation and extreme snowfall, and signifies that by 2080, an Atlantified ice-free Barents Sea will be a major source of winter moisture for continental Europe.", "publicationTitle": "Nature Geoscience", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "1-6", "date": "2021-04-01", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1038/s41561-021-00719-y", "ISSN": "1752-0908", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-021-00719-y", "accessDate": "2021-05-10T14:05:53Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.nature.com", "callNumber": "", "rights": "2021 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited", "extra": "Publisher: Nature Publishing Group", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2021-05-10T14:05:53Z", "dateModified": "2021-05-10T14:05:53Z" } }, { "key": "MMXNZUB7", "version": 4111, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/MMXNZUB7", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/MMXNZUB7", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Zeltz", "parsedDate": "2021-01-02", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "MMXNZUB7", "version": 4111, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Analyse et interprétation climatologique de l'évolution des températures moyennes mondiales depuis 1880", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Éric", "lastName": "Zeltz" } ], "abstractNote": "La façon dont la température moyenne mondiale évolue dans le temps a des répercussions multiples et cruciales sur l'environnement biophysique, que cet environnement soit végétal, animal ou humain. Il nous a donc paru intéressant de contribuer à l'étude de cette évolution et de tenter de cerner quelques-uns des phénomènes climatologiques sous-jacents.Pour cela, notre article commence par étudier sur le plan statistico-probabiliste les données mensuelles de la température moyenne mondiale livrées depuis 1880 jusqu'à 2015 par l'agence américaine NOAA. En particulier, nous mettons en évidence une accélération de l'alternance des augmentations et diminutions de température, cela que la série étudiée soit placée dans une période de réchauffement ou non : les évolutions de température mensuelles, qu'elles soient positives ou négatives, ont une certaine tendance à s'inverser le mois suivant. Nous observons de plus que cette tendance d'inversion s'accentue considérablement lors de la dernière période de l'étude, marquée par un réchauffement, de 1971 à 2015.Nous proposons une explication pour le phénomène général d'alternance par un mécanisme de type \"proies-prédateurs\" entre ces températures et la nébulosité basse.Et pour expliquer l'accentuation de ce phénomène lors de la dernière période, nous indiquons plusieurs pistes possibles, la plupart reposant sur une augmentation des émissions de noyaux de condensation durant cette période, phénomène conduisant à un développement de la nébulosité basse. L'hypothèse de modifications de la circulation atmosphérique provoquées par les changements climatiques et interférant sur cette nébulosité basse est aussi suggérée comme explication possible complémentaire.", "publicationTitle": "Physio-Géo. Géographie physique et environnement", "volume": "", "issue": "Volume 16", "pages": "49-70", "date": "2021/01/02", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "fr", "DOI": "10.4000/physio-geo.12176", "ISSN": "1958-573X", "shortTitle": "", "url": "http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/12176", "accessDate": "2021-04-06T08:03:04Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "journals.openedition.org", "callNumber": "", "rights": "Les contenus de Physio-Géo - Géographie Physique et Environnement sont mis à disposition selon les termes de la Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International.", "extra": "Number: Volume 16\nPublisher: Martin, Claude", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2021-04-06T08:03:04Z", "dateModified": "2021-04-06T08:03:04Z" } }, { "key": "CNJK7JLY", "version": 4108, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/CNJK7JLY", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/CNJK7JLY", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Vernet", "parsedDate": "2021-03-08", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "CNJK7JLY", "version": 4108, "itemType": "newspaperArticle", "title": "Valérie Masson-Delmotte explique en quoi le prochain rapport du Giec sera différent", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Agnès", "lastName": "Vernet" } ], "abstractNote": "Le sixième rapport du Giec sera voté et dévoilé à l’été 2021. La paléoclimatologue française Valérie Masson-Delmotte, directrice de recherche au CEA et co-présidente du Groupe 1 (bases scientifiques) du Groupe d’experts intergouvernemental sur l’évolution du climat (Giec), explique à Heidi.news comment le Giec s’est adapté pour mieux informer sur le climat.\nHeidi.news — L'objectif du Giec est de faciliter la prise en compte du climat par les décideurs politiques. Comment avez vous fait évoluer vo", "publicationTitle": "Heidi.news", "place": "", "edition": "", "date": "2021-03-08", "section": "", "pages": "", "language": "fr", "shortTitle": "", "ISSN": "", "url": "/climat/valerie-masson-delmotte-le-prochain-rapport-du-giec-s-inscrit-dans-un-cycle-different", "accessDate": "2021-03-09T08:01:31Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": { "owl:sameAs": "http://zotero.org/groups/1841737/items/H4VHX8WL" }, "dateAdded": "2021-03-09T08:02:16Z", "dateModified": "2021-03-09T08:02:16Z" } }, { "key": "VITR8B68", "version": 4103, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/VITR8B68", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/VITR8B68", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Lugon", "parsedDate": "2021-02-12", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "VITR8B68", "version": 4103, "itemType": "newspaperArticle", "title": "Selon le nivologue Robert Bolognesi, «on skiera encore en 2050»", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Laure", "lastName": "Lugon" } ], "abstractNote": "Pionnier dans la prévision des avalanches, le nivologue Robert Bolognesi reste optimiste quant à l’enneigement futur, malgré le réchauffement climatique. Reportage à Anzère, en Valais, où il fait parler la neige et où il livre son regard sur l’industrie du ski", "publicationTitle": "Le Temps", "place": "", "edition": "", "date": "2021-02-12T15:28:00", "section": "", "pages": "", "language": "fr", "shortTitle": "", "ISSN": "1423-3967", "url": "https://www.letemps.ch/suisse/selon-nivologue-robert-bolognesi-on-skiera-2050", "accessDate": "2021-02-15T10:04:48Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.letemps.ch", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [ { "tag": "Climat", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Ski", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Valais", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2021-02-15T10:04:48Z", "dateModified": "2021-02-15T10:05:00Z" } }, { "key": "XARK5PNH", "version": 4095, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/XARK5PNH", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/XARK5PNH", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Michel et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-03-03", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "XARK5PNH", "version": 4095, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Reconstructing climatic modes of variability from proxy records using ClimIndRec version 1.0", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Simon", "lastName": "Michel" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Didier", "lastName": "Swingedouw" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Marie", "lastName": "Chavent" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Pablo", "lastName": "Ortega" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Juliette", "lastName": "Mignot" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Myriam", "lastName": "Khodri" } ], "abstractNote": "
Abstract. Modes of climate variability strongly impact our climate and thus human society. Nevertheless, the statistical properties of these modes remain poorly known due to the short time frame of instrumental measurements. Reconstructing these modes further back in time using statistical learning methods applied to proxy records is useful for improving our understanding of their behaviour. For doing so, several statistical methods exist, among which principal component regression is one of the most widely used in paleoclimatology. Here, we provide the software ClimIndRec to the climate community; it is based on four regression methods (principal component regression, PCR; partial least squares, PLS; elastic net, Enet; random forest, RF) and cross-validation (CV) algorithms, and enables the systematic reconstruction of a given climate index. A prerequisite is that there are proxy records in the database that overlap in time with its observed variations. The relative efficiency of the methods can vary, according to the statistical properties of the mode and the proxy records used. Here, we assess the sensitivity to the reconstruction technique. ClimIndRec is modular as it allows different inputs like the proxy database or the regression method. As an example, it is here applied to the reconstruction of the North Atlantic Oscillation by using the PAGES 2k database. In order to identify the most reliable reconstruction among those given by the different methods, we use the modularity of ClimIndRec to investigate the sensitivity of the methodological setup to other properties such as the number and the nature of the proxy records used as predictors or the targeted reconstruction period. We obtain the best reconstruction of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) using the random forest approach. It shows significant correlation with former reconstructions, but exhibits higher validation scores.
", "publicationTitle": "Geoscientific Model Development", "volume": "13", "issue": "2", "pages": "841-858", "date": "2020/03/03", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "English", "DOI": "https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-841-2020", "ISSN": "1991-959X", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/841/2020/", "accessDate": "2020-10-15T08:36:54Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "gmd.copernicus.org", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "Publisher: Copernicus GmbH", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-10-15T08:36:54Z", "dateModified": "2020-10-15T08:36:54Z" } }, { "key": "4NXKUQ8K", "version": 4090, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/4NXKUQ8K", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/4NXKUQ8K", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Dixon", "parsedDate": "2020-09-10", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "4NXKUQ8K", "version": 4090, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Differing approaches to regional climatology: Climates of the Continents by W. G. Kendrew and Climatology and the World’s Climates by G. R. Rumney", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Richard W.", "lastName": "Dixon" } ], "abstractNote": "The two major regional climatology textbooks at the dawn of the quantitative revolution took very different approaches to regionalization. Kendrew’s The Climates of the Continents follows a grand tour of the continents approach, whereas Rumney’s Climatology and the World’s Climates uses major plant associations to define regions. Each approach has advantages and their impact is still visible today, although neither remains current. Today, physical geography and general climatology textbooks have reverted to a modified Köppen Classification System for organizing their regional climatology chapters. Regional climatology as a subject has been mostly displaced by synoptic or dynamic analysis.", "publicationTitle": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "0309133320955086", "date": "September 10, 2020", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1177/0309133320955086", "ISSN": "0309-1333", "shortTitle": "Differing approaches to regional climatology", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133320955086", "accessDate": "2020-09-15T07:59:52Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "SAGE Journals", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-09-15T08:00:09Z", "dateModified": "2020-09-15T08:00:09Z" } }, { "key": "EI8M23PB", "version": 4084, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/EI8M23PB", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/EI8M23PB", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Fowler", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "EI8M23PB", "version": 4084, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Using historical sources to supplement climate site histories: A case study of Auckland's Albert Park", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Anthony M.", "lastName": "Fowler" } ], "abstractNote": "New Zealand's best-known record of surface air temperature is the partially homogenised seven-station series of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. The homogeneity analysis used in constructing this series depends on the completeness of the site histories and issues arise if relevant information is missing. Recent developments in the online availability of searchable historical records provide an opportunity to supplement early metadata. This potential is explored here using Albert Park (Auckland) as a case study. A wealth of relevant historical information about Albert Park was found in online archives, especially related to a major episode of site disturbance, evolving site environment and instrumentation changes.", "publicationTitle": "New Zealand Geographer", "volume": "n/a", "issue": "n/a", "pages": "", "date": "", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1111/nzg.12268", "ISSN": "1745-7939", "shortTitle": "Using historical sources to supplement climate site histories", "url": "https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nzg.12268", "accessDate": "2020-08-17T09:41:36Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "Wiley Online Library", "callNumber": "", "rights": "© 2020 New Zealand Geographical Society", "extra": "_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nzg.12268", "tags": [ { "tag": "Albert Park", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "DigitalNZ", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Papers Past", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "climate change", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "homogeneity analysis", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-08-17T09:41:48Z", "dateModified": "2020-08-17T09:41:48Z" } }, { "key": "LHIFINMX", "version": 4082, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/LHIFINMX", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/LHIFINMX", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Minet", "parsedDate": "2020-08-06", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "LHIFINMX", "version": 4082, "itemType": "newspaperArticle", "title": "Eunice Foote: de l’effet de serre au plafond de verre", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Pascaline", "lastName": "Minet" } ], "abstractNote": "Il y a plus de 150 ans, une scientifique américaine découvrait les gaz à effet de serre et leur rôle dans les variations du climat. Plus personne ne se souvient de son nom aujourd’hui. Que s’est-il passé?", "publicationTitle": "Le Temps", "place": "", "edition": "", "date": "2020-08-06T05:15:00", "section": "", "pages": "", "language": "fr", "shortTitle": "Eunice Foote", "ISSN": "1423-3967", "url": "https://www.letemps.ch/sciences/eunice-foote-leffet-serre-plafond-verre", "accessDate": "2020-08-06T13:50:36Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.letemps.ch", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [ { "tag": "Climat", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Egalité", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Histoire", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-08-06T13:50:36Z", "dateModified": "2020-08-06T13:50:45Z" } }, { "key": "BC9MPH63", "version": 4074, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/BC9MPH63", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/BC9MPH63", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Ek et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-01-01", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "BC9MPH63", "version": 4074, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "La teneur en CO2 de l’air des grottes de Wallonie augmente plus vite que celle de l’atmosphère libre - Variations saisonnières, évolution semi-séculaire et flux de CO2", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Camille", "lastName": "Ek" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Jean", "lastName": "Godissart" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Sophie", "lastName": "Verheyden" } ], "abstractNote": "La teneur en dioxyde de carbone de l’air des grottes est généralement très supérieure à celle de l’air libre. Alors qu’à l’extérieur, la concentration en CO2 est actuellement un peu supérieure à 400 ppm, dans les grottes de Wallonie, par exemple, elle varie entre 1 000 et 30 000, et parfois plus. Les variations saisonnières sont très fortes. Les valeurs observées en été sont quatre à dix fois plus importantes que les données hivernales. À la grotte de Comblain, que nous avons étudiée plus que les autres, les pCO2 de l’air du sol présentent généralement un maximum net un mois ou deux avant le maximum dans la cavité. Des analyses des isotopes stables du carbone confirment que la grotte et le sol sus-jacent ont la même signature isotopique, une signature très différente de celle de l’air libre. L’influence des visiteurs est négligeable dans les grottes étudiées. Il n’en est pas de même dans certaines grottes beaucoup plus fréquentées par les touristes. Au fil des ans, la teneur de l’air en dioxyde de carbone augmente dans les cavités, comme à l’air libre. Mais sous terre, la hausse est beaucoup plus forte. L’importance de l’augmentation ne peut toutefois pas être fixée uniformément : les grottes présentent des caractères très divers (nombre d’entrées, courants d’air, présence ou non d’un cours d’eau, affectation du sol sus-jacent…). Nos analyses d’air ont commencé en 1966. En un demi-siècle, l’augmentation a été très importante dans certaines cavités, moins dans d’autres ; mais dans toutes, la pCO2 croît, et dans toutes plus vite qu’à l’air libre. L’augmentation bien connue de la teneur de l’air libre en dioxyde de carbone est un élément favorable à la végétation. Il en est de même de la hausse des températures. Ces deux facteurs propices à la végétation entraînent une augmentation de la pCO2 du sol. En effet, dans le sol et le sous-sol il n’y a pas de photosynthèse, mais avec une vitalité accrue de la flore les racines des arbres et autres plantes et la microfaune du sol et du sous-sol respirent davantage et émettent davantage de CO2. Plusieurs chercheurs, à l’échelle européenne, voire mondiale, s’accordent sur l’idée que les sols sont des sources (ou des puits) de carbone bien plus importants que l’atmosphère et que le réchauffement a déjà produit une avance de plusieurs jours dans la feuillaison. S’il se confirme que le sol et le sous-sol contiennent trois fois plus de carbone que l’atmosphère libre, l’évolution rapide que nous observons sous terre pourrait avoir un impact climatique.", "publicationTitle": "BSGLg", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "", "date": "2020-01-01", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "BSGLg", "language": "fr", "DOI": "10.25518/0770-7576.6047", "ISSN": "0770-7576, 2507-0711", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://popups.uliege.be:443/0770-7576/index.php?id=6047", "accessDate": "2020-07-13T10:17:04Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "popups.uliege.be", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-07-13T10:17:04Z", "dateModified": "2020-07-13T10:17:04Z" } }, { "key": "N3NHRU4N", "version": 4068, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/N3NHRU4N", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/N3NHRU4N", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Garteizgogeascoa et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-05-10", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "N3NHRU4N", "version": 4068, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Using proverbs to study local perceptions of climate change: a case study in Sierra Nevada (Spain)", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "María", "lastName": "Garteizgogeascoa" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "David", "lastName": "García-del-Amo" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Victoria", "lastName": "Reyes-García" } ], "abstractNote": "Local communities’ dependence on the environment for their livelihood has guided the development of indicators of local weather and climate variability. These indicators are encoded in different forms of oral knowledge. We explore whether people recognize and perceive as accurate one type of such forms of oral knowledge, climate-related proverbs. We conducted research in the Alta Alpujarra Occidental, Sierra Nevada, Spain. We collected locally recognized proverbs and classified them according to whether they referred to the climatic, the physical, or the biological system. We then conducted questionnaires (n = 97) to assess informant’s ability to recognize a selection of 30 locally relevant proverbs and their perception of the accuracy of the proverb. Climate-related proverbs are abundant and relatively well recognized even though informants consider that many proverbs are not accurate nowadays. Although proverbs’ perceived accuracy varied across informant’s age, level of schooling, and area of residence, overall proverb’s lack of reported accuracy goes in line with climate change trends documented by scientists working in the area. While our findings are limited to a handful of proverbs, they suggest that the identification of mismatches and discrepancies between people’s reports of proverb (lack of) accuracy and scientific assessments could be used to guide future research on climate change impacts.", "publicationTitle": "Regional Environmental Change", "volume": "20", "issue": "2", "pages": "59", "date": "2020-05-10", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Reg Environ Change", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1007/s10113-020-01646-1", "ISSN": "1436-378X", "shortTitle": "Using proverbs to study local perceptions of climate change", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-020-01646-1", "accessDate": "2020-06-07T17:36:33Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "Springer Link", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-06-07T17:36:33Z", "dateModified": "2020-06-07T17:36:33Z" } }, { "key": "MYPLER6Q", "version": 4068, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/MYPLER6Q", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/MYPLER6Q", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Diodato et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-05-07", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "MYPLER6Q", "version": 4068, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Reconstruction of snow days based on monthly climate indicators in the Swiss pre-alpine region", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Nazzareno", "lastName": "Diodato" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Simona", "lastName": "Fratianni" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Gianni", "lastName": "Bellocchi" } ], "abstractNote": "Landscape and climate change interactions are considerably interrelated in mountainous area, where unsuitable or discontinuous surface meteorological variables constitute an impediment to the generation of homogeneous ecological and hydrological data, and may hinder long-term environmental studies. We developed a non-linear multivariate regression model (NLMRM) estimating snow days per year (SDY) in a focus area, the northern Swiss pre-alpine region (SPAR). The model was calibrated and assessed by using measured SDY data and other climatic variables in the period 1931–2006, and then used to estimate SDY for a longer period earlier than 1931. The extended series (1836–2017) showed a significant decrease of SDY passing from about 36 days year−1 in 1836–1943 to 29.9 days year−1 in 1944–2017, on average. This indicates that while warming is the major factor driving the SDY decrease recently observed in the study area, other processes related to local precipitation and large-scale climatic patterns emerge from our century-long perspective as important drivers of SDY variability in the Swiss pre-alpine region.", "publicationTitle": "Regional Environmental Change", "volume": "20", "issue": "2", "pages": "55", "date": "2020-05-07", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Reg Environ Change", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1007/s10113-020-01639-0", "ISSN": "1436-378X", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-020-01639-0", "accessDate": "2020-06-07T17:35:56Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "Springer Link", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-06-07T17:35:56Z", "dateModified": "2020-06-07T17:35:56Z" } }, { "key": "4QESXFAH", "version": 4066, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/4QESXFAH", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/4QESXFAH", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Li et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-06-01", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "4QESXFAH", "version": 4066, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "A study of Holocene Asian summer and winter monsoon change by an analog of climate factors between millennial and modern interannual scales", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Yu", "lastName": "Li" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Yichan", "lastName": "Li" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Wangting", "lastName": "Ye" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Simin", "lastName": "Peng" } ], "abstractNote": "The East Asian monsoon exerts a profound influence on environmental change in the East Asian region. Various factors have been hypothesized as the dominant Asian monsoon forcings, however, the forcings can change from interannual to millennial timescales. The linkages between monsoon forcings at different timescales remain unclear. To better understand the connection of the variabilities and mechanisms of the East Asian monsoon at various timescales, we present a modern analog. Various climatic data, monsoon indices, and circulation factor calculations were used to identify the variabilities and controlling factors of the modern East Asian summer and winter monsoons. Paleo-climatic proxies from a region sensitive to both summer and winter monsoons were used in concert with monsoon simulation data to reconstruct and analyze paleo-monsoon variations and mechanisms. Results showed that the weakening of the Holocene Asian summer and winter monsoons is closely linked to low-latitude summer insolation and mid-latitude winter insolation, while modern summer and winter monsoons are related to global circulation, sea surface temperature, and sea ice change. We confirm that the driving mechanism of the monsoon was dependent on timescale.", "publicationTitle": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "volume": "44", "issue": "3", "pages": "315-337", "date": "June 1, 2020", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1177/0309133319878115", "ISSN": "0309-1333", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319878115", "accessDate": "2020-05-31T16:30:12Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "SAGE Journals", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-05-31T16:30:12Z", "dateModified": "2020-05-31T16:30:19Z" } }, { "key": "MA4MDSG7", "version": 4046, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/MA4MDSG7", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/MA4MDSG7", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Sippel et al.", "parsedDate": "2020-01", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "MA4MDSG7", "version": 4046, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Climate change now detectable from any single day of weather at global scale", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Sebastian", "lastName": "Sippel" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Nicolai", "lastName": "Meinshausen" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Erich M.", "lastName": "Fischer" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Enikő", "lastName": "Székely" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Reto", "lastName": "Knutti" } ], "abstractNote": "Detection and attribution typically aims to find long-term climate signals in internal, often short-term variability. Here, common methods are extended to high-frequency temperature and humidity data, detecting instantaneous, global-scale climate change since 1999 for any year and 2012 for any day.", "publicationTitle": "Nature Climate Change", "volume": "10", "issue": "1", "pages": "35-41", "date": "2020-01", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1038/s41558-019-0666-7", "ISSN": "1758-6798", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-019-0666-7", "accessDate": "2020-02-13T17:01:20Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.nature.com", "callNumber": "", "rights": "2020 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-02-13T17:01:20Z", "dateModified": "2020-02-13T17:01:20Z" } }, { "key": "2T93I974", "version": 4038, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/2T93I974", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/2T93I974", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Zerboni et al.", "parsedDate": "2019-11-07", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "2T93I974", "version": 4038, "itemType": "journalArticle", "title": "Was the Little Ice Age the coolest Holocene climatic period in the Italian central Alps?", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Andrea", "lastName": "Zerboni" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Guido S", "lastName": "Mariani" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Lanfredo", "lastName": "Castelletti" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Elena S", "lastName": "Ferrari" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Marco", "lastName": "Tremari" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Franz", "lastName": "Livio" }, { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Rivka", "lastName": "Amit" } ], "abstractNote": "The Estimation of the relative intensity of different cold periods occurring during the Late Quaternary is a difficult task, particularly in non-glaciated mountain landscapes and where high- to medium-resolution archives for proxy data are lacking. In this paper, we study a Holocene polycyclic soil sequence in the central Alps (Val Cavargna, Northern Italy) to estimate climatic parameters (specifically Temperature) changes in non-glaciated, high altitude environments. We investigate this key site through palaeopedological and micromorphological analyses in order to understand phases of soil development and detect hidden evidence of cold conditions during its formation. Three phases of pedogenesis can be recognized and attributed in time to different periods during the Holocene. Pedogenetic phases were separated by two truncation and deposition episodes related to the reactivation of slope processes under cold conditions at the onset of the Neoglacial and the Iron Age Cold Epoch, respectively. Micromorphological evidence of frost action in the soil can instead relate to pedogenetic processes acting in the Little Ice Age. The different expression of these three cold periods corresponds to changes in climatic conditions, pointing to the Little Ice Age as a cooler/drier period in comparison to the preceding ones.", "publicationTitle": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "0309133319881105", "date": "November 7, 2019", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment", "language": "en", "DOI": "10.1177/0309133319881105", "ISSN": "0309-1333", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319881105", "accessDate": "2020-01-23T14:01:08Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "SAGE Journals", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [ { "tag": "Italian Alps", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Little Ice Age", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Polycyclic palaeosols", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "frost pedofeatures", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "micropedology", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "mid-late Holocene", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2020-01-23T14:01:08Z", "dateModified": "2020-01-23T14:01:08Z" } }, { "key": "2TRDU8KE", "version": 4017, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": "https://api.zotero.org/groups/4428/items/2TRDU8KE", "type": "application/json" }, "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd/items/2TRDU8KE", "type": "text/html" } }, "meta": { "createdByUser": { "id": 1221415, "username": "CedocIGD", "name": "Centre de documentation (UNIL-IGD, CH)", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/cedocigd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "creatorSummary": "Goubet", "parsedDate": "2019-10-11", "numChildren": 0 }, "data": { "key": "2TRDU8KE", "version": 4017, "itemType": "newspaperArticle", "title": "Les rivières volantes, des fleuves qui ne manquent pas d'air", "creators": [ { "creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Fabien", "lastName": "Goubet" } ], "abstractNote": "Ces curiosités atmosphériques qui filent à débit fou au-dessus de la canopée amazonienne jouent un rôle crucial dans le climat de l’Amérique du Sud. Une exposition leur est consacrée à Lausanne", "publicationTitle": "Le Temps (Lausanne, Suisse)", "place": "", "edition": "", "date": "2019-10-11T19:24:15", "section": "", "pages": "", "language": "fr", "shortTitle": "", "ISSN": "1423-3967", "url": "https://www.letemps.ch/sciences/rivieres-volantes-fleuves-ne-manquent-dair", "accessDate": "2019-11-16T17:10:20Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.letemps.ch", "callNumber": "", "rights": "", "extra": "", "tags": [ { "tag": "Amérique du Sud", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Climat", "type": 1 }, { "tag": "Environnement", "type": 1 } ], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2019-11-16T17:10:20Z", "dateModified": "2019-11-16T17:10:28Z" } }, { "key": "JV3GPSWL", "version": 4001, "library": { "type": "group", "id": 4428, "name": "Eau et GEOpatrimoine-IGD", "links": { "alternate": { "href": "https://www.zotero.org/groups/eau_et_geopatrimoine-igd", "type": "text/html" } } }, "links": { "self": { "href": 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"creatorType": "author", "firstName": "Johannes P.", "lastName": "Werner" } ], "abstractNote": "Warm and cold periods over the past 2,000 years have not occurred at the same time in all geographical locations, with the exception of the twentieth century, during which warming has occurred almost everywhere.", "publicationTitle": "Nature", "volume": "571", "issue": "7766", "pages": "550", "date": "2019/07", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "En", "DOI": "10.1038/s41586-019-1401-2", "ISSN": "1476-4687", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1401-2", "accessDate": "2019-07-25T16:35:51Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.nature.com", "callNumber": "", "rights": "2019 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2019-07-25T16:35:51Z", "dateModified": 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"Multidecadal global-mean temperature fluctuations over the past 2,000 years are consistent in comprehensive climate reconstructions and model simulations, and volcanic eruptions had the most important influence at that timescale between 1300 and 1800 CE.", "publicationTitle": "Nature Geoscience", "volume": "", "issue": "", "pages": "1", "date": "2019-07-24", "series": "", "seriesTitle": "", "seriesText": "", "journalAbbreviation": "", "language": "En", "DOI": "10.1038/s41561-019-0400-0", "ISSN": "1752-0908", "shortTitle": "", "url": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-019-0400-0", "accessDate": "2019-07-25T16:35:41Z", "archive": "", "archiveLocation": "", "libraryCatalog": "www.nature.com", "callNumber": "", "rights": "2019 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited", "extra": "", "tags": [], "collections": [ "JEFVAP6K" ], "relations": {}, "dateAdded": "2019-07-25T16:35:41Z", "dateModified": "2019-07-25T16:35:41Z" } }, { "key": "Z9SQGYZ9", "version": 3996, 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