Fig. 6: Comparison of RH, T, and Q trends across model ensembles and forcings (1961–2020). | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 6: Comparison of RH, T, and Q trends across model ensembles and forcings (1961–2020).

From: Aerosol-induced surface cooling elevates relative humidity on the Indo-Gangetic Plain

Fig. 6: Comparison of RH, T, and Q trends across model ensembles and forcings (1961–2020).

Box plots of linear trends in a RH, b T, and c Q under different forcing scenarios over the IGP, derived from CMIP6 multi-model ensembles (SSP2-4.5, blue), CESM1-LE (RCP8.5, green), and CESM2-LE (SSP3-7.0, red) for the historical period (1961–2020). Each box represents the interquartile range, the horizontal line indicates the median, and whiskers denote the ensemble spread. Triangles mark ensemble-mean trends when statistically significant (p < 0.05).

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