The analysis of part I (Tol and de Vos, 1993) is supplemented, updated and refined, and the resolution bound of simple statistical analysis is tentatively explored. The main conclusion of part I, the hypothesis that the anthropogenically enhanced greenhouse effect is not responsible for the observed global warming during the last century is rejected with a 99% confidence, is reconfirmed for the updated sample period 1870-1991. The slight decrease in the global mean temperature between 1940 and 1975 is attributed to the influence of El Nino and the volcanic activity. The influence of sunspots, or the length of the solar cycle, is found to be small and unlikely to have caused the observed global temperature rise. The analysis of a number of a...
We assess the most probable causes of late twentieth century (1960–1994) tropospheric temperature ch...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Due to the dramatic increase in the global mean surface temperature (GMST) during the twentieth cent...
The analysis of part I (Tol and de Vos, 1993) is supplemented, updated and refined, and the resoluti...
The analysis of part I (Tol and de Vos, 1993) is supplemented, updated and refined, and the resoluti...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
The relationship global mean temperature - atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is modelled b...
This paper demonstrates that there is a robust statistical relationship between the records of the g...
This paper demonstrates that there is a robust statistical relationship between the records of the g...
We performed linear multivariate regression analysis using available estimates of natural and anthro...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
Anthropogenic influences on surface temperature over the second half of the twentieth century are ex...
Statistically derived contributions of diverse human influences to twentieth-century temperature cha...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal as evidenced by an increase in global temperatures ...
We assess the most probable causes of late twentieth century (1960–1994) tropospheric temperature ch...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Due to the dramatic increase in the global mean surface temperature (GMST) during the twentieth cent...
The analysis of part I (Tol and de Vos, 1993) is supplemented, updated and refined, and the resoluti...
The analysis of part I (Tol and de Vos, 1993) is supplemented, updated and refined, and the resoluti...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
The relationship global mean temperature - atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is modelled b...
This paper demonstrates that there is a robust statistical relationship between the records of the g...
This paper demonstrates that there is a robust statistical relationship between the records of the g...
We performed linear multivariate regression analysis using available estimates of natural and anthro...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
Anthropogenic influences on surface temperature over the second half of the twentieth century are ex...
Statistically derived contributions of diverse human influences to twentieth-century temperature cha...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal as evidenced by an increase in global temperatures ...
We assess the most probable causes of late twentieth century (1960–1994) tropospheric temperature ch...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Due to the dramatic increase in the global mean surface temperature (GMST) during the twentieth cent...