Constraints on radiative forcing and future climate change from observations and climate model ensembles

Nature64.80
Volume: 416, Issue: 6882, Pages: 719 - 723
Published: Apr 1, 2002
Abstract
The assessment of uncertainties in global warming projections is often based on expert judgement, because a number of key variables in climate change are poorly quantified. In particular, the sensitivity of climate to changing greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere and the radiative forcing effects by aerosols are not well constrained, leading to large uncertainties in global warming simulations. Here we present a Monte Carlo approach...
Paper Details
Title
Constraints on radiative forcing and future climate change from observations and climate model ensembles
Published Date
Apr 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
416
Issue
6882
Pages
719 - 723
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