No increase in global temperature variability despite changing regional patterns

Nature64.80
Volume: 500, Issue: 7462, Pages: 327 - 330
Published: Aug 15, 2013
Abstract
Evidence from Greenland ice cores shows that year-to-year temperature variability was probably higher in some past cold periods, but there is considerable interest in determining whether global warming is increasing climate variability at present. This interest is motivated by an understanding that increased variability and resulting extreme weather conditions may be more difficult for society to adapt to than altered mean conditions. So far,...
Paper Details
Title
No increase in global temperature variability despite changing regional patterns
Published Date
Aug 15, 2013
Journal
Volume
500
Issue
7462
Pages
327 - 330
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