Jemma Gornall
Met Office
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | 2010
Jemma Gornall; Richard A. Betts; Eleanor J. Burke; Robin Clark; Joanne Camp; Kate Willett; Andrew J. Wiltshire
This paper reviews recent literature concerning a wide range of processes through which climate change could potentially impact global-scale agricultural productivity, and presents projections of changes in relevant meteorological, hydrological and plant physiological quantities from a climate model ensemble to illustrate key areas of uncertainty. Few global-scale assessments have been carried out, and these are limited in their ability to capture the uncertainty in climate projections, and omit potentially important aspects such as extreme events and changes in pests and diseases. There is a lack of clarity on how climate change impacts on drought are best quantified from an agricultural perspective, with different metrics giving very different impressions of future risk. The dependence of some regional agriculture on remote rainfall, snowmelt and glaciers adds to the complexity. Indirect impacts via sea-level rise, storms and diseases have not been quantified. Perhaps most seriously, there is high uncertainty in the extent to which the direct effects of CO2 rise on plant physiology will interact with climate change in affecting productivity. At present, the aggregate impacts of climate change on global-scale agricultural productivity cannot be reliably quantified.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017
Janet F. Barlow; M. J. Best; Sylvia I. Bohnenstengel; Peter A. Clark; Sue Grimmond; Humphrey W. Lean; Andreas Christen; Stefan Emeis; Martial Haeffelin; Ian N. Harman; Aude Lemonsu; Alberto Martilli; Eric R. Pardyjak; Mathias W. Rotach; Susan P. Ballard; Ian A. Boutle; A. R. Brown; Xiaoming Cai; M Carpentieri; Omduth Coceal; Ben Crawford; Silvana Di Sabatino; JunXia Dou; Daniel R. Drew; John M. Edwards; Joachim Fallmann; Krzysztof Fortuniak; Jemma Gornall; Tobias Gronemeier; Christos Halios
A Met Office/Natural Environment Research Council Joint Weather and Climate Research Programme workshop brought together 50 key international scientists from the UK and international community to formulate the key requirements for an Urban Meteorological Research strategy. The workshop was jointly organised by University of Reading and the Met Office.
Climate Research | 2010
Budong Qian; Samuel Gameda; Reinder De Jong; Pete Falloon; Jemma Gornall
Biogeosciences | 2013
Richard A. Betts; Nicola Golding; Patrick Gonzalez; Jemma Gornall; R. Kahana; Gillian Kay; L. Mitchell; Andy Wiltshire
Sustainability | 2013
Andrew J. Wiltshire; Gillian Kay; Jemma Gornall; Richard A. Betts
Geoscientific Model Development | 2014
Tom M. Osborne; Jemma Gornall; Joseph Hooker; Karina Williams; Andy Wiltshire; Richard A. Betts; Tim Wheeler
Climate Research | 2012
Kyungsuk Cho; Pete Falloon; Jemma Gornall; Richard A. Betts; Robin Clark
Journal of Geology & Geophysics | 2013
Pete Falloon; David Fereday; Nicky Stringer; Karina Williams; Jemma Gornall; Emily Wallace; Rosie Eade; Anca Brookshaw; Joanne Camp; Richard A. Betts; Rutger Dankers; Kathryn Nicklin; Michael Vellinga; Richard Graham; Alberto Arribas; Craig MacLachlan
Archive | 2008
Richard A. Betts; Jemma Gornall; John K. Hughes; Neil Kaye; Doug McNeall; Andy Wiltshire
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2016
Karina Williams; Jemma Gornall; Anna B. Harper; Andy Wiltshire; Debbie Hemming; Tristan Quaife; Tim Arkebauer; David Scoby