Contribution of Global warming and Urbanization to Changes in Temperature Extremes in Eastern China

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Abstract

The anthropogenic-induced global warming and local urbanization exert important influences on temperature extremes in Eastern China. Here we use China station observations and climate models to investigate their effects on the warm and cold days and nights simultaneously. We quantified the contribution from these two factors based on an optimal fingerprinting method. We find that both anthropogenic and urbanization signals can be clearly detected and separated from each other in the nighttime temperature extremes. The effect of urbanization may explain as much as one third of the observed changes in cold and warm nights while the urbanization signal is weak in the daytime extremes. The results are robust against sampling uncertainty in the estimate of urbanization signal, but uncertainty due to collinearity between the urbanization signal and global warming is difficult to assess.

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Sun, Y., Hu, T., Zhang, X., Li, C., Lu, C., Ren, G., & Jiang, Z. (2019). Contribution of Global warming and Urbanization to Changes in Temperature Extremes in Eastern China. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(20), 11426–11434. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL084281

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