2021
DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-21-0098.1
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Global Climate

Abstract: For reasons other than the climate, 2020 was an extraordinary year. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost all of us, changing the lives of many people around the globe. While the economic disruption associated with COVID-19 led to modest estimated reductions of 6-7% (e.g., le Quere et al. 2020;Friedlingstein et al. 2020; BP Statistical Review of the World Energy 2021) in global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, atmospheric CO 2 levels continued to grow rapidly-a reminder of its very long resi… Show more

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“…The 2020 BAMS state of the global climate report (Dunn et al, 2021) show that on a continental and global scale prior to around 2010 there was a widespread and general slowdown of near-surface winds termed "global stilling." More recently there are some indications of a reversal of this trend.…”
Section: Windmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 2020 BAMS state of the global climate report (Dunn et al, 2021) show that on a continental and global scale prior to around 2010 there was a widespread and general slowdown of near-surface winds termed "global stilling." More recently there are some indications of a reversal of this trend.…”
Section: Windmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently there are some indications of a reversal of this trend. Dunn et al (2021) and references within conclude that this is likely primarily a combination of internal variability and anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing, with secondary impacts from land use change, urbanization and instrumentation issues. The UK mean speed series shown in Figure 43 broadly reflects the behaviours documented globally, although in the case of the UK the decline has stopped rather than reversed as reported for the global series.…”
Section: Windmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest version of the GOME-type Total Ozone Essential Climate Variable (GTO-ECV) data record (Coldewey-Egbers et al, 2015, 2021Garane et al, 2018) has been generated as part of the European Space Agency's Climate Change Initiative+ ozone (ESA_CCI+ ozone) project. Total columns from six sensors (GOME, SCIAMACHY, OMI, GOME-2A, GOME-2B, and TROPOMI), retrieved with the GOME Direct Fitting (GODFIT) version 4 algorithm (Lerot et al, 2014;Garane et al, 2018),…”
Section: Dlr/esa Gto-ecvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if we set the contamination parameter ν to be 0.01, this sets the threshold for the decision function such that 1% of years over the training period are considered to be outliers. To extend drought atlas data to 2020, we use instrumental PDSI values from the CRU TS dataset [37,38]. While drought atlases are calibrated using recent instrumental data, the two datasets are not identical, and there are some differences in the decision functions between the instrumental record and the reconstructions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%