Climate Change in North America describes thoroughly the North American Climate of the past 65 million years, with special emphasis on the last 21,000 years, as revealed by paleoclimatic observations and climate models. It analyzes weather observations over the past century to develop a picture of more recent climatic trends. It aims to explain how global climate models are used to simulate and project climate and presents the application of these models to reproduce recent climate variations and predict future North American climate.
- Introduction
- Paleoclimate
- Current Climate and Recent Trends
- Satellite Observations of North American Climate Change
- Global Climate Model Simulations of North America
- Downscaling of Climate Information
- Detection and Attribution of Climate Change in North America