%0 Journal Article %T Enhanced cold-season warming in semi-arid regions %A J. Huang %A X. Guan %A F. Ji %J Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) & Discussions (ACPD) %D 2012 %I Copernicus Publications %X This study examined surface air temperature trends over global land from 1901¨C2009. It is found that the warming trend was particularly enhanced, in the boreal cold season (November to March) over semi-arid regions (with precipitation of 200¨C600 mm yr 1) showing a temperature increase of 1.53 ¡ãC as compared to the global annual mean temperature increase of 1.13 ¡ãC over land. In mid-latitude semi-arid areas of Europe, Asia, and North America, temperatures in the cold season increased by 1.41, 2.42, and 1.5 ¡ãC, respectively. The semi-arid regions contribute 44.46% to global annual-mean land-surface temperature trend. The mid-latitude semi-arid regions in the Northern Hemisphere contribute by 27.0% of the total, with the mid-latitude semi-arid areas in Europe, Asia, and North America accounting for 6.29%, 13.81%, and 6.85%, respectively. Such enhanced semi-arid warming (ESAW) imply drier and warmer trend of these regions. %U http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/5391/2012/acp-12-5391-2012.html