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Future projections of Malaysia daily precipitation characteristics using bias correction technique 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 240
作者:  Ngai, Sheau Tieh;  Juneng, Liew;  Tangang, Fredolin;  Chung, Jing Xiang;  Salimun, Ester;  Tan, Mou Leong;  Amalia, Siti
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CORDEX-SEA  Malaysia  Bias correction  Representative concentration pathway  Climate change  Extreme rainfall  
Precipitation Trends Over Mainland China From 1961-2016 After Removal of Measurement Biases 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (11)
作者:  Zhang, Yingxian;  Ren, Yuyu;  Ren, Guoyu;  Wang, Guofu
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bias adjustment  precipitation trend  wind speed change  extreme precipitation change  
Electrical manipulation of a topological antiferromagnetic state 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 608-+
作者:  Chabon, Jacob J.;  Hamilton, Emily G.;  Kurtz, David M.;  Esfahani, Mohammad S.;  Moding, Everett J.;  Stehr, Henning;  Schroers-Martin, Joseph;  Nabet, Barzin Y.;  Chen, Binbin;  Chaudhuri, Aadel A.;  Liu, Chih Long;  Hui, Angela B.;  Jin, Michael C.;  Azad, Tej D.;  Almanza, Diego;  Jeon, Young-Jun;  Nesselbush, Monica C.;  Keh, Lyron Co Ting;  Bonilla, Rene F.;  Yoo, Christopher H.;  Ko, Ryan B.;  Chen, Emily L.;  Merriott, David J.;  Massion, Pierre P.;  Mansfield, Aaron S.;  Jen, Jin;  Ren, Hong Z.;  Lin, Steven H.;  Costantino, Christina L.;  Burr, Risa;  Tibshirani, Robert;  Gambhir, Sanjiv S.;  Berry, Gerald J.;  Jensen, Kristin C.;  West, Robert B.;  Neal, Joel W.;  Wakelee, Heather A.;  Loo, Billy W., Jr.;  Kunder, Christian A.;  Leung, Ann N.;  Lui, Natalie S.;  Berry, Mark F.;  Shrager, Joseph B.;  Nair, Viswam S.;  Haber, Daniel A.;  Sequist, Lecia V.;  Alizadeh, Ash A.;  Diehn, Maximilian
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Room-temperature electrical switching of a topological antiferromagnetic state in polycrystalline Mn3Sn thin films is demonstrated using the same protocol as that used for conventional ferromagnetic metals.


Electrical manipulation of phenomena generated by nontrivial band topology is essential for the development of next-generation technology using topological protection. A Weyl semimetal is a three-dimensional gapless system that hosts Weyl fermions as low-energy quasiparticles(1-4). It has various exotic properties, such as a large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) and chiral anomaly, which are robust owing to the topologically protected Weyl nodes(1-16). To manipulate such phenomena, a magnetic version of Weyl semimetals would be useful for controlling the locations of Weyl nodes in the Brillouin zone. Moreover, electrical manipulation of antiferromagnetic Weyl metals would facilitate the use of antiferromagnetic spintronics to realize high-density devices with ultrafast operation(17,18). However, electrical control of a Weyl metal has not yet been reported. Here we demonstrate the electrical switching of a topological antiferromagnetic state and its detection by the AHE at room temperature in a polycrystalline thin film(19) of the antiferromagnetic Weyl metal Mn3Sn9,10,12,20, which exhibits zero-field AHE. Using bilayer devices composed of Mn3Sn and nonmagnetic metals, we find that an electrical current density of about 10(10) to 10(11) amperes per square metre induces magnetic switching in the nonmagnetic metals, with a large change in Hall voltage. In addition, the current polarity along the bias field and the sign of the spin Hall angle of the nonmagnetic metals-positive for Pt (ref. (21)), close to 0 for Cu and negative for W (ref. (22))-determines the sign of the Hall voltage. Notably, the electrical switching in the antiferromagnet is achieved with the same protocol as that used for ferromagnetic metals(23,24). Our results may lead to further scientific and technological advances in topological magnetism and antiferromagnetic spintronics.


  
Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Reservoir Storage Reliability, Resilience, and Vulnerability Using a Multivariate Frequency Bias Correction Approach 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2020, 56 (2)
作者:  Ha Nguyen;  Mehrotra, Rajeshwar;  Sharma, Ashish
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frequency-based bias correction  multivariate bias correction  quantile mapping  hydrological climate change impacts  reservoir storage  
The past and future of global river ice 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 69-+
作者:  Yang, Xiao;  Pavelsky, Tamlin M.;  Allen, George H.
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More than one-third of Earth'  s landmass is drained by rivers that seasonally freeze over. Ice transforms the hydrologic(1,2), ecologic(3,4), climatic(5) and socio-economic(6-8) functions of river corridors. Although river ice extent has been shown to be declining in many regions of the world(1), the seasonality, historical change and predicted future changes in river ice extent and duration have not yet been quantified globally. Previous studies of river ice, which suggested that declines in extent and duration could be attributed to warming temperatures(9,10), were based on data from sparse locations. Furthermore, existing projections of future ice extent are based solely on the location of the 0-degrees C isotherm11. Here, using satellite observations, we show that the global extent of river ice is declining, and we project a mean decrease in seasonal ice duration of 6.10 +/- 0.08 days per 1-degrees C increase in global mean surface air temperature. We tracked the extent of river ice using over 400,000 clear-sky Landsat images spanning 1984-2018 and observed a mean decline of 2.5 percentage points globally in the past three decades. To project future changes in river ice extent, we developed an observationally calibrated and validated model, based on temperature and season, which reduced the mean bias by 87 per cent compared with the 0-degree-Celsius isotherm approach. We applied this model to future climate projections for 2080-2100: compared with 2009-2029, the average river ice duration declines by 16.7 days under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5, whereas under RCP 4.5 it declines on average by 7.3 days. Our results show that, globally, river ice is measurably declining and will continue to decline linearly with projected increases in surface air temperature towards the end of this century.


  
Climate change projections in the Awash River Basin of Ethiopia using Global and Regional Climate Models 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Tadese, Mahtsente T.;  Kumar, Lalit;  Koech, Richard
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Awash River Basin  bias-correction  climate change  precipitation  temperature  variability  
Present day bias and future change signal of temperature over China in a series of multi-GCM driven RCM simulations 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019
作者:  Wu, Jia;  Gao, Xuejie
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Bias  Change signal  Temperature  Regional climate model  China  
Extreme precipitation events under climate change in the Iberian Peninsula 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Pereira, Susana Cardoso;  Marta-Almeida, Martinho;  Carvalho, Ana C.;  Rocha, Alfredo
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bias correction  climate change  Iberian Peninsula  precipitation episodes  regional climate modelling  WRF model  
A new two-stage multivariate quantile mapping method for bias correcting climate model outputs 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 53: 3603-3623
作者:  Guo, Qiang;  Chen, Jie;  Zhang, Xunchang;  Shen, Mingxi;  Chen, Hua;  Guo, Shenglian
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Bias correction  Inter-variable correlation  Statistical downscaling  Climate change  Global climate model  
Impacts of climate change on characteristics of daily-scale rainfall events based on nine selected GCMs under four CMIP5 RCP scenarios in Qu River basin, east China 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Gao, Chao;  Booij, Martijn J.;  Xu, Yue-Ping
收藏  |  浏览/下载:20/0  |  提交时间:2019/11/27
bias correction  characteristics of rainfall events  climate change  daily rainfall  GCMs  rainfall patterns  RCPs