The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—the global annual mean surface temperature change (ΔTg) as a response to a change in radiative forcing X (ΔR[X])—is state dependent. Such a state dependency implies that the best fit in the scatterplot of ΔTg versus ΔR[X] is not a linear regression but can be some nonlinear or even nonsmooth function. While for the conventional linear case the slope (gradient) of the regression is correctly interpreted as the specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X], the interpretation is not straightforward in the nonlinear case. We here explain how such a state-dependent scatterplot needs to be interpreted and provide a theoretical understanding—or gen...
Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. T...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
The sensitivity of global climate with respect to forcing is generally described in terms of the glo...
The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—...
The evidence from both data and models indicate that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X] –...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forci...
A still open question is how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing (equili...
Some studies suggest that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S might be state-dependent. Reana...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – t...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – ...
A still open question is how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – the s...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
Paleo data have been frequently used to determine the equilibrium (Charney) climate sensitivity Sa, ...
The equilibrium (Charney) climate sensitivity, here indicated by Sa, is the equilibrium change in Ea...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a key predictor of climate change. However, it is not very ...
Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. T...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
The sensitivity of global climate with respect to forcing is generally described in terms of the glo...
The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—...
The evidence from both data and models indicate that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X] –...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forci...
A still open question is how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing (equili...
Some studies suggest that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S might be state-dependent. Reana...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – t...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – ...
A still open question is how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – the s...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
Paleo data have been frequently used to determine the equilibrium (Charney) climate sensitivity Sa, ...
The equilibrium (Charney) climate sensitivity, here indicated by Sa, is the equilibrium change in Ea...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a key predictor of climate change. However, it is not very ...
Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. T...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
The sensitivity of global climate with respect to forcing is generally described in terms of the glo...