The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble climate simulation for the period 1850-2005. The ensemble simulation is based on the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology climate model, ECHAM6, where all members have been exposed to the identically same radiative forcing. The range of global mean surface temperature warming over the 1850-2005 period, based on all members, is 0.65-1.10°C. The distribution of the global mean surface temperature about the ensemble mean has a distinct Gaussian distribution with an ensemble standard deviation (StD) of ~0.14°C which slowly decreases in time. Regionally, the largest decrease in the ensemble StD occurs in the Northern Hemisphere winter. Comparing th...
Four time-dependent greenhouse warming experiments were performed with the same global coupled atmos...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Future climate change projections are often derived from ensembles of simulations from multiple glob...
There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether the present global warming is increasing ...
© 2005 American Meteorological Society (https://www.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/ethical-...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climateand its variability consistent with each other?We...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
Model simulations of the next few decades are widely used in assessments of climate change impacts a...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Increasing temperatures over the last 50 years have le...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
Ensemble simulations are run with a global coupled climate model employing five forcing agents that ...
A five-member ensemble with a coupled atmospheresea ice-ocean model is used to examine the effects o...
Can today's global climate model ensembles characterize the 21st century climate in their own 'model...
A long-standing task in climate research has been to distinguish between anthropogenic climate chang...
Ensemble approaches are becoming widely used in climate research. In contrast to weather forecast, h...
Four time-dependent greenhouse warming experiments were performed with the same global coupled atmos...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Future climate change projections are often derived from ensembles of simulations from multiple glob...
There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether the present global warming is increasing ...
© 2005 American Meteorological Society (https://www.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/ethical-...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climateand its variability consistent with each other?We...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
Model simulations of the next few decades are widely used in assessments of climate change impacts a...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Increasing temperatures over the last 50 years have le...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
Ensemble simulations are run with a global coupled climate model employing five forcing agents that ...
A five-member ensemble with a coupled atmospheresea ice-ocean model is used to examine the effects o...
Can today's global climate model ensembles characterize the 21st century climate in their own 'model...
A long-standing task in climate research has been to distinguish between anthropogenic climate chang...
Ensemble approaches are becoming widely used in climate research. In contrast to weather forecast, h...
Four time-dependent greenhouse warming experiments were performed with the same global coupled atmos...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
Future climate change projections are often derived from ensembles of simulations from multiple glob...