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Using Clustered Climate Regimes to Analyze and Compare Predictions from Fully Coupled General Circulation Models
2005
Earth Interactions
Changes in Earth's climate in response to atmospheric greenhouse gas buildup impact the health of terrestrial ecosystems and the hydrologic cycle. The environmental conditions influential to plant and animal life are often mapped as ecoregions, which are land areas having similar combinations of environmental characteristics. This idea is extended to establish regions of similarity with respect to climatic characteristics that evolve through time using a quantitative statistical clustering
doi:10.1175/ei110.1
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