Seasonal cycles enhance disparities between low- and high-income countries in exposure to monthly temperature emergence with future warming
A common proxy for the adaptive capacity of a community to the impacts of future climate change is the range of climate variability which they have experienced in the recent past. This study presents an interpretation of such a framework for monthly temperatures. Our results demonstrate that emergen...
Main Authors: | Harrington, L, Frame, D, Hawkins, E, Joshi, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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IOP Publishing
2017
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