Climate change hot‐spots
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Abstract
A Regional Climate Change Index (RCCI), is developed based on regional mean precipitation change, mean surface air temperature change, and change in precipitation and temperature interannual variability. The RCCI is a comparative index designed to identify the most responsive regions to climate change, or Hot‐Spots. The RCCI is calculated for 26 land regions from the latest set of climate change projections by 20 global climate models for the A1B, A2 and B1 IPCC emission scenarios. The Mediterranean and North Eastern European regions emerge as the primary Hot‐Spots, followed by high latitude northern hemisphere regions and by Central America, the most prominent tropical Hot‐Spot. The main African Hot‐Spots are…
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Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Climatology
- Northern Hemisphere
- Precipitation
- Hot spot (computer programming)
- Environmental science
- Mediterranean climate
- Latitude
- Climate action