Climate change research at the Met Office Hadley Centre - JULES
Climate change research at the Met Office Hadley Centre - JULES Climate change research at the Met Office Hadley Centre - JULES
Proposed work for Fifth AssessmentReport (AR5) with JULES: improvedimpacts projections• Global-scale projections of biophysical impactsthat are internally-consistent:• Runoff• Groundwater recharge?• Terrestrial ecosystems• Crop productivity• Include linkages via large-scale hydrology:• Irrigation• River flows© Crown copyright Met Office
Proposed work for AR5 with JULES:improved attribution• Global-scale simulations of past biophysicalimpacts that are internally-consistent:• Runoff, river flows• Terrestrial ecosystems• Include more complete treatment of direct andindirect climate processes:• Local precipitation + evaporation• Remote influences via rivers• Indirect effects eg: vegetation impacts on hydrology• Other anthropogenic drivers eg: land use, irrigation© Crown copyright Met Office
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Proposed work for Fifth AssessmentReport (AR5) with <strong>JULES</strong>: improvedimpacts projections• Global-scale projections of biophysical impactsth<strong>at</strong> are internally-consistent:• Runoff• Groundw<strong>at</strong>er recharge?• Terrestrial ecosystems• Crop productivity• Include linkages via large-scale hydrology:• Irrig<strong>at</strong>ion• River flows© Crown copyright <strong>Met</strong> <strong>Office</strong>