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Changes in African temperature and precipitation associated with degrees of global warming

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CLIMATIC CHANGE
卷 117, 期 4, 页码 859-872

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DOI: 10.1007/s10584-012-0581-7

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For almost two decades, politicians have been negotiating temperature limits to which anthropogenic global warming should be restricted, and 2 A degrees C has emerged as benchmark for danger. However, there has been a lack of scientific research into the implications of such a change for African climate. This study aims to provide information for mitigation debates; through an examination of temperature and precipitation changes in Africa associated with 1 A degrees C, 2 A degrees C, 3 A degrees C, and 4 A degrees C of global warming. Data from Global Climate Models show little significant precipitation change at 1 A degrees C, then larger anomalies at 2 A degrees C which are strengthened and extended at 3 A degrees C and 4 A degrees C, including a wet signal in East Africa, and dry signals in Southern Africa, the Guinea Coast, and the west of the Sahel. Some of the models project changes with potential for severe societal implications. Despite the uncertainty attached to these projections, they highlight risks associated with 2 A degrees C and beyond. Using these findings as a framework for impact assessment and evaluation, further research has the potential to uncover the implications of global warming for African regions.

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