2023
DOI: 10.1002/joc.8065
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Extreme temperatures detection and attribution related to external forcing in Madagascar

Abstract: In this article, we use standard extreme temperature indices to detect and attribute external forcing in Madagascar. These indices are calculated from observations and multi‐model ensemble mean responses on anthropogenic‐plus‐natural (ALL), greenhouse gases (GHG), natural (NAT) and anthropogenic (ANT) which are subtracted from ALL and NAT forcings over 1950–2018. Correlation analysis emphasizes that the observed changes are more influenced by ENSO events, especially in minimum temperature. The observed changes… Show more

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“…-Native resolution of GCMs is 100 km -GCMs products contain daily precipitation -GCMs are chosen from the five ensemble members, which have different realizations but similar initialization methods, perturbed physics, and forcing as in Randriamarolaza et al (2023). However, ensemble members should contain at least two GCMs.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Native resolution of GCMs is 100 km -GCMs products contain daily precipitation -GCMs are chosen from the five ensemble members, which have different realizations but similar initialization methods, perturbed physics, and forcing as in Randriamarolaza et al (2023). However, ensemble members should contain at least two GCMs.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%