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Rótuloiso2018-10-10
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TítuloState of the climate in 2017
Ano2018
Data de Acesso08 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho18461 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor  1 Abernethy, R.
  2 Ackerman, S. A.
  3 Adler, R.
  4 Albanil Encarnación, A.
  5 Aldeco, L. S.
  6 Alfaro, E. J.
  7 Aliaga-Nestares, V.
  8 Allan, R. P.
  9 Allan, R.
 10 Alves, Lincoln Muniz
 11 Amador, J. A.
 12 Anderson, J.
 13 Andreassen, L. M.
 14 Argüez, A.
 15 Armitage, C.
 16 Arndt, D. S.
 17 Avalos, G.
 18 Azorin-Molina, C.
 19 Báez, J.
 20 Bardin, M. Yu.
 21 Barichivich, J.
 22 Baringer, M. O.
 23 Barreira, S.
 24 Baxter, S.
 25 Beck, H. E.
 26 Becker, A.
 27 Bedka, K. M.
 28 Behe, C.
 29 Bell, G. D.
 30 Bellouin, N.
 31 Belmont, M.
 32 Benedetti, A.
 33 Bernhard, G. H.
 34 Berrisford, P.
 35 Berry, D. I.
 36 Bhatt, U. S.
 37 Bissolli, P.
 38 Bjerke, J.
 39 Blake, E. S.
 40 Blenkinsop, S.
 41 Blunden, J.
 42 Bolmgren, K.
 43 Bosilovich, M. G.
 44 Boucher, O.
 45 Bouchon, M.
 46 Box, J. E.
 47 Boyer, T.
 48 Braathen, G. O.
 49 Bromwich, D. H.
 50 Brown, R.
 51 Buehler, S.
 52 Bulygina, O. N.
 53 Burgess, D.
 54 Calderón, B.
 55 Camargo, S. J.
 56 Campbell, E. C.
 57 Campbell, J. D.
 58 Cappelen, J.
 59 Carrea, L.
 60 Carter, B. R.
 61 Castro, A.
 62 Chambers, D. P.
 63 Cheng, L.
 64 Christiansen, H. H.
 65 Christy, J. R.
 66 Chung, E. -S.
 67 Clem, K. R.
 68 Coelho, Caio Augusto dos Santos
 69 Coldewey-Egbers, M.
 70 Colwell, S.
 71 Cooper, O. R.
 72 Copland, L.
 73 Costanza, C.
 74 Covey, C.
 75 Coy, L.
 76 Cronin, T.
 77 Crouch, J.
 78 Cruzado, L.
 79 Daniel, R.
 80 Davis, S. M.
 81 Davletshin, S. G.
 82 De Eyto, E.
 83 De Jeu, R. A. M.
 84 De La Cour, J. L.
 85 De Laat, J.
 86 De Gasperi, C. L.
 87 Degenstein, D.
 88 Deline, P.
 89 Demircan, M.
 90 Derksen, C.
 91 Dewitte, B.
 92 Dhurmea, R.
 93 Di Girolamo, L.
 94 Diamond, H. J.
 95 Dickerson, C.
 96 Dlugokencky, E. J.
 97 Dohan, K.
 98 Dokulil, M. T.
 99 Dolman, A. J.
100 Domingues, C. M.
101 Domingues, R.
102 Donat, M. G.
103 Dong, S.
104 Dorigo, W. A.
105 Drozdov, D. S.
106 Dunn, R. J. H.
107 Durre, I.
108 Dutton, G. S.
109 Eakin, C. M.
110 El Kharrim, M.
111 Elkins, J. W.
112 Epstein, H. E.
113 Espinoza, J. C.
114 Famiglietti, J. S.
115 Farmer, J.
116 Farrell, S.
117 Fauchald, P.
118 Fausto, R. S.
119 Feely, R. A.
120 Feng, Z.
121 Fenimore, C.
122 Fettweis, X.
123 Fioletov, V. E.
124 Flemming, J.
125 Fogt, R. L.
126 Folland, C.
127 Forbes, B. C.
128 Foster, M. J.
129 Francis, S. D.
130 Franz, B. A.
131 Frey, R. A.
132 Frith, S. M.
133 Froidevaux, L.
134 Ganter, C.
135 Geiger, E. F.
136 Gerland, S.
137 Gilson, J.
138 Gobron, N.
139 Goldenberg, S. B.
140 Gomez, A. M.
141 Goni, G.
142 Grooß, J. U.
143 Gruber, A.
144 Guard, C. P.
145 Gugliemin, M.
146 Gupta, S. K.
147 Gutiérrez, D.
148 Haas, C.
149 Hagos, S.
150 Hahn, S.
151 Haimberger, L.
152 Hall, B. D.
153 Halpert, M. S.
154 Hamlington, B. D.
155 Hanna, E.
156 Hansen, K.
157 Hanssen-Bauer, L.
158 Harris, I.
159 Hartfield, G.
160 Heidinger, A. K.
161 Heim
162 R., R.
163 Jr.
164 Helfrich, S.
165 Hemming, D. L.
166 Hendricks, S.
167 Hernández, R.
168 Hernández, S. M.
169 Heron, S. F.
170 Heuzé, C.
171 Hidalgo, H. G.
172 Ho, S. -P.
173 Hobbs, W. R.
174 Horstkotte, T.
175 Huang, B.
176 Hubert, D.
177 Hueuzé, C.
178 Hurst, D. F.
179 Ialongo, I.
180 Ibrahim, M. M.
181 Ijampy, J. A.
182 Inness, A.
183 Isaac, V.
184 Isaksen, K.
185 Ishii, M.
186 Jacobs, S. J.
187 Jeffries, M. O.
188 Jevrejeva, S.
189 Jiménez, C.
190 Jin, X.
191 John, V.
192 Johns, W. E.
193 Johnsen, B.
194 Johnson, B.
195 Johnson, G. C.
196 Johnson, K. S.
197 Jones, P. D.
198 Jumaux, G.
199 Kabidi, K.
200 Kaiser, J. W.
201 Karaköylü, E. M.
202 Kato, S.
203 Kazemi, A.
204 Keller, L. M.
205 Kennedy, J.
206 Kerr, K.
207 Khan, M. S.
208 Kholodov, A. L.
209 Khoshkam, M.
210 Killick, R.
211 Kim, H.
212 Kim, S. -J.
213 Klotzbach, P. J.
214 Knaff, J. A.
215 Kohler, J.
216 Korhonen, J.
217 Korshunova, N. N.
218 Kramarova, N.
219 Kratz, D. P.
220 Kruger, A.
221 Kruk, M. C.
222 Krumpen, T.
223 Ladd, C.
224 Lakatos, M.
225 Lakkala, K.
226 Lander, M. A.
227 Landschützer, P.
228 Landsea, C. W.
229 Lankhorst, M.
230 Lavado-Casimiro, W.
231 Lazzara, M. A.
232 Lee, S. -E.
233 Lee, T. C.
234 Leuliette, E.
235 L'Heureux, M.
236 Li, T.
237 Lieser, J. L.
238 Lin, I. -I.
239 Mears, C. A.
240 Liu, G.
241 Li, B.
242 Liu, H.
243 Locarnini, R.
244 Loeb, N. G.
245 Long, C. S.
246 López, L. A.
247 Lorrey, A. M.
248 Loyola, D.
249 Lumpkin, R.
250 Luo, J. -J.
251 Luojus, K.
252 Luthcke, S.
253 Macias-Fauria, M.
254 Malkova, G. V.
255 Manney, G. L.
256 Marcellin, V.
257 Marchenko, S. S.
258 Marengo, J. A.
259 Marín, D.
260 Marra, J. J.
261 Marszelewski, W.
262 Martens, B.
263 Martin, A.
264 Martínez, A. G.
265 Martínez-Güingla, R.
266 Martínez-Sánchez, O.
267 Marsh, B. L.
268 Lyman, J. M.
269 Massom, R. A.
270 May, L.
271 Mayer, M.
272 Mazloff, M.
273 McBride, C.
274 McCabe, M. F.
275 McCarthy, M.
276 Meier, W.
277 Meijers, A. J. S.
278 Mekonnen, A.
279 Mengistu Tsidu, G.
280 Menzel, W. P.
281 Merchant, C. J.
282 Meredith, M. P.
283 Merrifield, M. A.
284 Miller, B.
285 Miralles, D. G.
286 Mitchum, G. T.
287 Mitro, S.
288 Moat, B.
289 Mochizuki, Y.
290 Monselesan, D.
291 Montzka, S. A.
292 Mora, N.
293 Morice, C.
294 Mosquera-Vásquez, K.
295 Mostafa, A. E.
296 Mote, T.
297 Mudryk, L.
298 Mühle, J.
299 Mullan, A. B.
300 Müller, R.
301 Myneni, R.
302 Nash, E. R.
303 Nerem, R. S.
304 Newman, L.
305 Newman, P. A.
306 Nielsen-Gammon, J. W.
307 Nieto, J. J.
308 Noetzli, J.
309 Noll, B. E.
310 O'Neel, S.
311 Osborn, T. J.
312 Osborne, E.
313 Overland, J.
314 Oyunjargal, L.
315 Park, T.
316 Pasch, R. J.
317 Pascual-Ramírez, R.
318 Pastor Saavedra, M. A.
319 Paterson, A. M.
320 Paulik, C.
321 Pearce, P. R.
322 Peltier, A.
323 Pelto, M. S.
324 Peng, L.
325 Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S. E.
326 Perovich, D.
327 Petropavlovskikh, I.
328 Pezza, A. B.
329 Phillips, C.
330 Phillips, D.
331 Phoenix, G.
332 Pinty, B.
333 Pinzon, J.
334 Po-Chedley, S.
335 Polashenski, C.
336 Purkey, S. G.
337 Quispe, N.
338 Rajeevan, M.
339 Rakotoarimalala, C.
340 Rayner, D.
341 Raynolds, M. K.
342 Reagan, J.
343 Reid, P.
344 Reimer, C.
345 Rémy, S.
346 Revadekar, J. V.
347 Richardson, A. D.
348 Richter-Menge, J.
349 Ricker, R.
350 Rimmer, A.
351 Robinson, D. A.
352 Rodell, M.
353 Rodriguez Camino, E.
354 Romanovsky, V. E.
355 Ronchail, J.
356 Rosenlof, K. H.
357 Rösner, B.
358 Roth, C.
359 Roth, D. M.
360 Rusak, J. A.
361 Rutishäuser, T.
362 Sallée, J. -B.
363 Sánchez-Lugo, A.
364 Santee, M. L.
365 Sasgen, L.
366 Sawaengphokhai, P.
367 Sayad, T. A.
368 Sayouri, A.
369 Scambos, T. A.
370 Scanlon, T.
371 Schenzinger, V.
372 Schladow, S. G.
373 Schmid, C.
374 Schmid, M.
375 Schreck
376 J., C.
377 III
378 Selkirk, H. B.
379 Send, U.
380 Sensoy, S.
381 Sharp, M.
382 Shi, L.
383 Shiklomanov, N. I.
384 Shimaraeva, S. V.
385 Siegel, D. A.
386 Silow, E.
387 Sima, F.
388 Simmons, A. J.
389 Skirving, W. J.
390 Smeed, D. A.
391 Smeets, C. J. P. P.
392 Smith, A.
393 Smith, S. L.
394 Soden, B.
395 Sofieva, V.
396 Sparks, T. H.
397 Spence, J. M.
398 Spillane, S.
399 Srivastava, A. K.
400 Stackhouse
401 W., P.
402 Jr.
403 Stammerjohn, S.
404 Stanitski, D. M.
405 Steinbrecht, W.
406 Stella, J. L.
407 Stengel, M.
408 Stephenson, K.
409 Stephenson, T. S.
410 Strahan, S.
411 Streletskiy, D. A.
412 Strong, A. E.
413 Sun-Mack, S.
414 Sutton, A. J.
415 Swart, S.
416 Sweet, W.
417 Takahashi, K. S.
418 Tamar, G.
419 Taylor, M. A.
420 Tedesco, M.
421 Thackeray, S. J.
422 Thoman, R. L.
423 Thompson, P.
424 Thomson, L.
425 Thorsteinsson, T.
426 Timbal, B.
427 Timmermans, M. -L.
428 TImofeyev, M. A.
429 Tirak, K. V.
430 Tobin, S.
431 Togawa, H.
432 Tømmervik, H.
433 Tourpali, K.
434 Trachte, K.
435 Trewin, B. C.
436 Triñanes, J. A.
437 Trotman, A. R.
438 Tschudi, M.
439 Tucker, C. J.
440 Tye, M. R.
441 Van As, D.
442 Van De Wal, R. S. W.
443 Van Der Ronald, J. A.
444 Van Der Schalie, R.
445 Van Der Schrier, G.
446 Van Der Werf, G. R.
447 Van Meerbeeck, C. J.
448 Velden, C. S.
449 Velicogna, I.
450 Verburg, P.
451 Vickers, H.
452 Vincent, L. A.
453 Vömel, H.
454 Vose, R. S.
455 Wagner, W.
456 Walker, D. A.
457 Walsh, J.
458 Wang, B.
459 Wang, J.
460 Wang, L.
461 Wang, M.
462 Wang, R.
463 Wang, S. -H.
464 Wanninkhof, R.
465 Watanabe, S.
466 Weber, M.
467 Webster, M.
468 Weller, R. A.
469 Westberry, T. K.
470 Weyhenmeyer, G. A.
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472 Widlansky, M. J.
473 Wiese, D. N.
474 Wijffels, S. E.
475 Wilber, A. C.
476 Wild, J. D.
477 Willett, K. M.
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484 Wouters, B.
485 Xue, Y.
486 Yin, X.
487 Yoon, H.
488 York, A.
489 Yu, L.
490 Zambrano, E.
491 Zhang, H. -M.
492 Zhang, P.
493 Zhao, G.
494 Zhao, L.
495 Zhu, Z.
496 Ziel, R.
497 Ziemke, J. R.
498 Ziese, M. G.
499 Griffin, J.
500 Hammer, G.
501 Love-Brotak, S. E.
502 Misch, D. J.
503 Riddle, D. B.
504 Slagle, M.
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507 McVicar, T. R.
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RevistaBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume99
Número8
PáginasSi-S310
Nota SecundáriaA1_INTERDISCIPLINAR A1_GEOCIÊNCIAS A1_ENGENHARIAS_III A1_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS A1_BIODIVERSIDADE
Histórico (UTC)2018-10-10 10:59:09 :: administrator -> simone ::
2018-10-10 11:04:19 :: simone -> administrator :: 2018
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3. Conteúdo e estrutura
É a matriz ou uma cópia?é a matriz
Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveAtmospheric temperature
Bleaching
Carbon dioxide
Cleaning
Fires
Floods
Global warming
Greenhouse gases
Hurricanes
Nitrogen oxides
Rain
Satellites
Sea ice
Sea level
Storms
Surface properties
Surface waters
Tropics
Carbon dioxide concentrations
Eastern equatorial Pacific
Increasing temperatures
Land surface temperature
Lower stratospheric temperature
Sea surface temperature (SST)
Tropical cyclone records
Tropospheric temperature
Growth rate
ResumoIn 2017, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth's atmosphere-carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide-reached new record highs. The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth's surface for 2017 was 405.0 ± 0.1 ppm, 2.2 ppm greater than for 2016 and the highest in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating back as far as 800 000 years. The global growth rate of CO2 has nearly quadrupled since the early 1960s. With ENSO-neutral conditions present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during most of the year and weak La Niña conditions notable at the start and end, the global temperature across land and ocean surfaces ranked as the second or third highest, depending on the dataset, since records began in the mid-to-late 1800s. Notably, it was the warmest non-El Niño year in the instrumental record. Above Earth's surface, the annual lower tropospheric temperature was also either second or third highest according to all datasets analyzed. The lower stratospheric temperature was about 0.2°C higher than the record cold temperature of 2016 according to most of the in situ and satellite datasets. Several countries, including Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, and Bulgaria, reported record high annual temperatures. Mexico broke its annual record for the fourth consecutive year. On 27 January, the temperature reached 43.4°C at Puerto Madryn, Argentina-the highest temperature recorded so far south (43°S) anywhere in the world. On 28 May in Turbat, western Pakistan, the high of 53.5°C tied Pakistan's all-time highest temperature and became the world-record highest temperature for May. In the Arctic, the 2017 land surface temperature was 1.6°C above the 1981-2010 average, the second highest since the record began in 1900, behind only 2016. The five highest annual Arctic temperatures have all occurred since 2007. Exceptionally high temperatures were observed in the permafrost across the Arctic, with record values reported in much of Alaska and northwestern Canada. In August, high sea surface temperature (SST) records were broken for the Chukchi Sea, with some regions as warm as +11°C, or 3° to 4°C warmer than the longterm mean (1982-present). According to paleoclimate studies, today's abnormally warm Arctic air and SSTs have not been observed in the last 2000 years. The increasing temperatures have led to decreasing Arctic sea ice extent and thickness. On 7 March, sea ice extent at the end of the growth season saw its lowest maximum in the 37-year satellite record, covering 8% less area than the 1981-2010 average. The Arctic sea ice minimum on 13 September was the eighth lowest on record and covered 25% less area than the long-term mean. Preliminary data indicate that glaciers across the world lost mass for the 38th consecutive year on record; the declines are remarkably consistent from region to region. Cumulatively since 1980, this loss is equivalent to slicing 22 meters off the top of the average glacier. Antarctic sea ice extent remained below average for all of 2017, with record lows during the first four months. Over the continent, the austral summer seasonal melt extent and melt index were the second highest since 2005, mostly due to strong positive anomalies of air temperature over most of the West Antarctic coast. In contrast, the East Antarctic Plateau saw record low mean temperatures in March. The year was also distinguished by the second smallest Antarctic ozone hole observed since 1988. Across the global oceans, the overall long-term SST warming trend remained strong. Although SST cooled slightly from 2016 to 2017, the last three years produced the three highest annual values observed; these high anomalies have been associated with widespread coral bleaching. The most recent global coral bleaching lasted three full years, June 2014 to May 2017, and was the longest, most widespread, and almost certainly most destructive such event on record. Global integrals of 0-700-m and 0-2000-m ocean heat content reached record highs in 2017, and global mean sea level during the year became the highest annual average in the 25-year satellite altimetry record, rising to 77 mm above the 1993 average. In the tropics, 2017 saw 85 named tropical storms, slightly above the 1981-2010 average of 82. The North Atlantic basin was the only basin that featured an above-normal season, its seventh most active in the 164-year record. Three hurricanes in the basin were especially notable. Harvey produced record rainfall totals in areas of Texas and Louisiana, including a storm total of 1538.7 mm near Beaumont, Texas, which far exceeds the previous known U.S. tropical cyclone record of 1320.8 mm. Irma was the strongest tropical cyclone globally in 2017 and the strongest Atlantic hurricane outside of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean on record with maximum winds of 295 km h-1. Maria caused catastrophic destruction across the Caribbean Islands, including devastating wind damage and flooding across Puerto Rico. Elsewhere, the western North Pacific, South Indian, and Australian basins were all particularly quiet. Precipitation over global land areas in 2017 was clearly above the long-term average. Among noteworthy regional precipitation records in 2017, Russia reported its second wettest year on record (after 2013) and Norway experienced its sixth wettest year since records began in 1900. Across India, heavy rain and flood-related incidents during the monsoon season claimed around 800 lives. In August and September, above-normal precipitation triggered the most devastating floods in more than a decade in the Venezuelan states of Bolívar and Delta Amacuro. In Nigeria, heavy rain during August and September caused the Niger and Benue Rivers to overflow, bringing floods that displaced more than 100 000 people. Global fire activity was the lowest since at least 2003; however, high activity occurred in parts of North America, South America, and Europe, with an unusually long season in Spain and Portugal, which had their second and third driest years on record, respectively. Devastating fires impacted British Columbia, destroying 1.2 million hectares of timber, bush, and grassland, due in part to the region's driest summer on record. In the United States, an extreme western wildfire season burned over 4 million hectares; the total costs of 18 billion tripled the previous U.S. annual wildfire cost record set in 1991.
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