Perspective on the Era of Global Boiling: A Future beyond Global Warming

IF 2.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Teerachai Amnuaylojaroen
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Abstract

As the unpredictable nature of the Earth’s climate persists, the scholarly attention dedicated to climate research has undergone a notable transition, shifting its emphasis from the conventional notion of global warming to a greater disconcerting occurrence commonly referred to as “global boiling.” The present article endeavors to elucidate the scientific evidence that posits a discernible alteration in climate patterns, specifically towards an exacerbation of extreme heat events. Furthermore, this study aims to delve into the various factors that are believed to be instrumental in precipitating this noteworthy phenomenon. Furthermore, we engage in a comprehensive examination of the potential ramifications on ecological systems, human communities, and the imperative necessity for proactive measures aimed at both mitigating and adapting to these challenges. This paper endeavors to elucidate the potential issues presented by the period of global boiling through a thorough examination of existing research and data. Furthermore, it seeks to underscore the significance of concerted efforts to effectively tackle this pressing matter.
透视全球沸腾时代:超越全球变暖的未来
由于地球气候的不可预测性持续存在,学术界对气候研究的关注发生了显著的转变,其重点从传统的全球变暖概念转向了通常被称为 "全球沸腾 "的更令人不安的现象。本文致力于阐明科学证据,证明气候模式发生了明显的变化,特别是极端高温事件的加剧。此外,本研究还旨在深入探讨据信促成这一值得注意的现象的各种因素。此外,我们还全面研究了对生态系统、人类社区的潜在影响,以及采取积极措施缓解和适应这些挑战的必要性。本文试图通过对现有研究和数据的深入分析,阐明全球沸腾时期可能带来的问题。此外,本文还试图强调共同努力有效解决这一紧迫问题的重要性。
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Advances in Meteorology
Advances in Meteorology 地学天文-气象与大气科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
80
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Meteorology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of meteorology and climatology. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, forecasting techniques and applications, meteorological modeling, data analysis, atmospheric chemistry and physics, climate change, satellite meteorology, marine meteorology, and forest meteorology.
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