NPCC4:尾部风险、极端高温的气候驱动因素以及极端事件预测的新方法。

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Luis Ortiz, Christian Braneon, Radley Horton, Daniel Bader, Philip Orton, Vivien Gornitz, Bernice Rosenzweig, Timon McPhearson, Lauren Smalls-Mantey, Hadia Sheerazi, Franco A. Montalto, Mobin Rahimi Golkhandan, Colin Evans, Arthur DeGaetano, Evan Mallen, Latonya Carter, Kathryn McConnell, Talea Mayo, Maya Buchanan
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摘要

我们总结了纽约市(NYC)气候变化的历史趋势,并提供了根据一系列全球温室气体排放情景预测未来变化的最新科学分析。在 NPCC 先前评估报告的基础上,我们介绍了用于制定纽约市海平面上升、温度和降水预测记录的新方法,以及多种排放路径,并分析了与耦合模式相互比较项目(CMIP6)第六阶段相关的 "热门模式 "问题及其对纽约市气候预测的潜在影响。我们描述了纽约市气温变化的科学现状,并解释了导致极端高温事件的大尺度和区域动态,以及导致极端高温暴露分布不均的地方物理驱动因素。我们确定了三个存在尾部风险的领域及其被错误描述的可能性,包括极端事件的物理过程和不断变化的气候的影响。最后,我们回顾了未来的研究机会,重点是热模型问题以及预测的空间分辨率与气候信号对城市内热和热暴露影响的知识差距之间的交叉。
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NPCC4: Tail risk, climate drivers of extreme heat, and new methods for extreme event projections

NPCC4: Tail risk, climate drivers of extreme heat, and new methods for extreme event projections

We summarize historic New York City (NYC) climate change trends and provide the latest scientific analyses on projected future changes based on a range of global greenhouse gas emissions scenarios. Building on previous NPCC assessment reports, we describe new methods used to develop the projections of record for sea level rise, temperature, and precipitation for NYC, across multiple emissions pathways and analyze the issue of the “hot models” associated with the 6th phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) and their potential impact on NYC's climate projections. We describe the state of the science on temperature variability within NYC and explain both the large-scale and regional dynamics that lead to extreme heat events, as well as the local physical drivers that lead to inequitable distributions of exposure to extreme heat. We identify three areas of tail risk and potential for its mischaracterization, including the physical processes of extreme events and the effects of a changing climate. Finally, we review opportunities for future research, with a focus on the hot model problem and the intersection of spatial resolution of projections with gaps in knowledge in the impacts of the climate signal on intraurban heat and heat exposure.

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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