Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era

The global temperature trends are being changed due to anthropogenic activities. The natural ecosystems and human societies are affected by this rapid climate change. These changes are caused by the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide and other green house gases including methane and oxides o...

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Main Authors: Tariq Noor, Iqra Nazeer, Zubair Ateeq, Muhammad Shahzad
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 50sea 2021
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spelling ft50seaojs:oai:ojs2.journal.50sea.com:article/48 2024-03-31T07:51:04+00:00 Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era Tariq Noor Iqra Nazeer Zubair Ateeq Muhammad Shahzad 2021-05-10 application/pdf text/xml https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/48 eng eng 50sea https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/48/565 https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/48/755 https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/48 Copyright (c) 2021 50sea https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Vol 3 Issue 2; 67-73 2709-6130 2618-1630 Global temperature Green house gases pre industrial era warming trends carbon dioxide info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2021 ft50seaojs 2024-03-04T13:14:10Z The global temperature trends are being changed due to anthropogenic activities. The natural ecosystems and human societies are affected by this rapid climate change. These changes are caused by the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide and other green house gases including methane and oxides of nitrogen and sulphur. These changes can be identified using accurate data related to variations in temperature and precipitation. We used MODIS GLOVIS LST V6 global datasets to compute pixel-based temperature and mapped the trends. The considerable warming trends are exhibited by Arctic regions which are warming twice as compared to other parts of world. The largest increase in precipitation occurs in Northern Europe at the rate of 12.9mm per decade. The concentration of carbon dioxide has been raised up to 4.14 ppm in atmosphere by December 2020. This increased concentration has raised the global temperature up to 1.2°C since pre industrial era. Remotely sensed datasets provided promising results. Full Text Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change 50sea Journals Arctic
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topic Global temperature
Green house gases
pre industrial era
warming trends
carbon dioxide
spellingShingle Global temperature
Green house gases
pre industrial era
warming trends
carbon dioxide
Tariq Noor
Iqra Nazeer
Zubair Ateeq
Muhammad Shahzad
Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
topic_facet Global temperature
Green house gases
pre industrial era
warming trends
carbon dioxide
description The global temperature trends are being changed due to anthropogenic activities. The natural ecosystems and human societies are affected by this rapid climate change. These changes are caused by the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide and other green house gases including methane and oxides of nitrogen and sulphur. These changes can be identified using accurate data related to variations in temperature and precipitation. We used MODIS GLOVIS LST V6 global datasets to compute pixel-based temperature and mapped the trends. The considerable warming trends are exhibited by Arctic regions which are warming twice as compared to other parts of world. The largest increase in precipitation occurs in Northern Europe at the rate of 12.9mm per decade. The concentration of carbon dioxide has been raised up to 4.14 ppm in atmosphere by December 2020. This increased concentration has raised the global temperature up to 1.2°C since pre industrial era. Remotely sensed datasets provided promising results. Full Text
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tariq Noor
Iqra Nazeer
Zubair Ateeq
Muhammad Shahzad
author_facet Tariq Noor
Iqra Nazeer
Zubair Ateeq
Muhammad Shahzad
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title Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
title_short Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
title_full Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
title_fullStr Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
title_full_unstemmed Global Temperature Variations Since Pre Industrial Era
title_sort global temperature variations since pre industrial era
publisher 50sea
publishDate 2021
url https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/48
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Climate change
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Climate change
op_source International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Vol 3 Issue 2; 67-73
2709-6130
2618-1630
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