@InProceedings{Marengo:2007:UsReCl,
author = "Marengo, Jose Antonio",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Use of regional climate models in impacts assessments and
adaptations studies from continental to regional and local
scales",
booktitle = "Anais...",
year = "2007",
organization = "Workshop em Modelagem de Tempo e Clima utilizando o Modelo Eta:
Aspectos F{\'{\i}}sicos e Num{\'e}ricos, 2. (2 Worketa).",
publisher = "INPE/CPTEC",
address = "Cachoeira Paulista - SP",
keywords = "climate change, downscaling, vulnerability.",
abstract = "Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures
since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed
increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations12. This is
na advance since the TARs conclusion that most of the observed
warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the
increase in greenhouse gas concentrations. Discernible human
influences now extend to other aspects of climate, including ocean
warming, continental-average temperatures, temperature extremes
and wind patterns There is now higher confidence in projected
patterns of warming and other regional-scale features, including
changes in wind patterns, precipitation, and some aspects of
extremes and of ice. Anthropogenic warming and sea level rise
would continue for centuries due to the timescales associated with
climate processes and feedbacks, even if greenhouse gas
concentrations were to be stabilized.",
conference-location = "Cachoeira Paulista - SP",
conference-year = "29 Maio - 2 de Junho",
copyholder = "SID/SCD",
language = "pt",
organisation = "INPE/CPTEC",
urlaccessdate = "12 maio 2024"
}