In December 2015, 195 countries agreed in Paris to "hold the increase in global mean surface temperature (GMST) well below 2.0 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C. Since large financial flows will be needed to keep GMSTs below these targets, it is important to know how GMST has progressed since pre-industrial times. However, the Paris Agreement is not conclusive as regards methods to calculate it. Should trend progression be deduced from GCM simulations or from instrumental records by (statistical) trend methods? Which simulations or GMST datasets should be chosen, and which trend models? What is "pre-industrial" and, finally, are the Paris targets formulated for total warming, or...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Global mean surface temperature (GMST) fluctuates over decadal to multidecadal time-scales. Patterns...
The discrepancy between recent observed and simulated trends in global mean surface temperature has ...
In December 2015, 195 countries agreed in Paris to "hold the increase in global mean surface tempera...
A method for estimating uncertainty in future climate change is discussed in detail and applied to p...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
[1] Global surface temperature is a critical measure of climate variation. Here the averages of a ne...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
The Paris Agreement on climate change aims to limit 'global average temperature' rise to 'well below...
The time series of monthly global mean surface temperature (GST) since 1891 is successfully reconstr...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (phase 6) (CMIP6) global circulation models (GCMs) predict...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Global mean surface temperature (GMST) fluctuates over decadal to multidecadal time-scales. Patterns...
The discrepancy between recent observed and simulated trends in global mean surface temperature has ...
In December 2015, 195 countries agreed in Paris to "hold the increase in global mean surface tempera...
A method for estimating uncertainty in future climate change is discussed in detail and applied to p...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
[1] Global surface temperature is a critical measure of climate variation. Here the averages of a ne...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
The Paris Agreement on climate change aims to limit 'global average temperature' rise to 'well below...
The time series of monthly global mean surface temperature (GST) since 1891 is successfully reconstr...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (phase 6) (CMIP6) global circulation models (GCMs) predict...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Global mean surface temperature (GMST) fluctuates over decadal to multidecadal time-scales. Patterns...
The discrepancy between recent observed and simulated trends in global mean surface temperature has ...