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Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia

This is an extended editors’ commentary on the topical collection “Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia”, which collects a total of 15 papers related to the change and variability of extreme climate events in East Asia over the last few hundreds years. The extreme climate e...

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Autores principales: Ren, Guoyu, Chan, Johnny C. L., Kubota, Hisayuki, Zhang, Zhongshi, Li, Jinbao, Zhang, Yongxiang, Zhang, Yingxian, Yang, Yuda, Ren, Yuyu, Sun, Xiubao, Su, Yun, Liu, Yuhui, Hao, Zhixin, Xue, Xiaoying, Qin, Yun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-021-03227-5
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author Ren, Guoyu
Chan, Johnny C. L.
Kubota, Hisayuki
Zhang, Zhongshi
Li, Jinbao
Zhang, Yongxiang
Zhang, Yingxian
Yang, Yuda
Ren, Yuyu
Sun, Xiubao
Su, Yun
Liu, Yuhui
Hao, Zhixin
Xue, Xiaoying
Qin, Yun
author_facet Ren, Guoyu
Chan, Johnny C. L.
Kubota, Hisayuki
Zhang, Zhongshi
Li, Jinbao
Zhang, Yongxiang
Zhang, Yingxian
Yang, Yuda
Ren, Yuyu
Sun, Xiubao
Su, Yun
Liu, Yuhui
Hao, Zhixin
Xue, Xiaoying
Qin, Yun
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description This is an extended editors’ commentary on the topical collection “Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia”, which collects a total of 15 papers related to the change and variability of extreme climate events in East Asia over the last few hundreds years. The extreme climate events are broadly classified into three categories: temperature and extreme warmth/coldness, precipitation and floods/droughts and western North Pacific typhoons. This commentary briefly summarizes the main findings presented in each paper in this topical collection, and outlines the implications of these findings for monitoring, detecting and modeling of regional climate change and for studying climate change impacts and adaptability. It also assesses the uncertainties of these studies, as well as the remaining knowledge gaps that should be filled in the future. One solid conclusion we can draw from these studies is that there was a marked decadal to multi-decadal variability of extreme climate events in East Asia in recent history, and the extreme events as observed during the last decades of the instrumental era were still within the range of natural variability except for some of those related to temperature. More severe and enduring droughts occurred in the early 20 th century or the earlier periods of history, frequently leading to great famines in northern China. Uncertainties remain in reconstructing historical extreme climate events and analyzing the early instrumental records. Further research could focus on the improvement of methodology in proxy based reconstruction of multi-decadal variations of surface air temperature and precipitation/drought, the recovery, digitization, calibration and verification of the early instrumental records, and the mechanisms of the observed multi-decadal variability of extreme climate in the region.
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spelling pubmed-85321072021-10-22 Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia Ren, Guoyu Chan, Johnny C. L. Kubota, Hisayuki Zhang, Zhongshi Li, Jinbao Zhang, Yongxiang Zhang, Yingxian Yang, Yuda Ren, Yuyu Sun, Xiubao Su, Yun Liu, Yuhui Hao, Zhixin Xue, Xiaoying Qin, Yun Clim Change Article This is an extended editors’ commentary on the topical collection “Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia”, which collects a total of 15 papers related to the change and variability of extreme climate events in East Asia over the last few hundreds years. The extreme climate events are broadly classified into three categories: temperature and extreme warmth/coldness, precipitation and floods/droughts and western North Pacific typhoons. This commentary briefly summarizes the main findings presented in each paper in this topical collection, and outlines the implications of these findings for monitoring, detecting and modeling of regional climate change and for studying climate change impacts and adaptability. It also assesses the uncertainties of these studies, as well as the remaining knowledge gaps that should be filled in the future. One solid conclusion we can draw from these studies is that there was a marked decadal to multi-decadal variability of extreme climate events in East Asia in recent history, and the extreme events as observed during the last decades of the instrumental era were still within the range of natural variability except for some of those related to temperature. More severe and enduring droughts occurred in the early 20 th century or the earlier periods of history, frequently leading to great famines in northern China. Uncertainties remain in reconstructing historical extreme climate events and analyzing the early instrumental records. Further research could focus on the improvement of methodology in proxy based reconstruction of multi-decadal variations of surface air temperature and precipitation/drought, the recovery, digitization, calibration and verification of the early instrumental records, and the mechanisms of the observed multi-decadal variability of extreme climate in the region. Springer Netherlands 2021-10-22 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8532107/ /pubmed/34703066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-021-03227-5 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Sun, Xiubao
Su, Yun
Liu, Yuhui
Hao, Zhixin
Xue, Xiaoying
Qin, Yun
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532107/
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