Inter-annual to decadal variability in the strength of the land and ocean carbon sinks impede accurate predictions of year-to-year atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) growth rate. Such information is crucial to verify the effectiveness of fossil fuel emissions reduction measures. Using a multi-model framework comprising prediction systems based on Earth system models, we find a predictive skill for the global ocean carbon sink of up to 6 years. Longer regional predictability horizons and robust spatial patterns are found across single models. On land, a predictive skill of up to 2 years is primarily maintained in the tropics and extra-tropics enabled by the initialization of the physical climate variables towards observations. We further show ...
The ocean and land absorb anthropogenic CO2 from industrial fossil-fuel emissions and land-use chang...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...
Inter-annual to decadal variability in the strength of the land and ocean carbon sinks impede accura...
International audienceInter‐annual to decadal variability in the strength of the land and ocean carb...
On interannual timescales the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 is largely controlled by the response o...
On interannual timescales the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 is largely controlled by the response o...
Strong decadal variations in the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) observed over the past three...
Interannual variations in air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) impact the global carbon cycle and ...
The ocean and land absorb anthropogenic CO2 from industrial fossil-fuel emissions and land-use chang...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...
Inter-annual to decadal variability in the strength of the land and ocean carbon sinks impede accura...
International audienceInter‐annual to decadal variability in the strength of the land and ocean carb...
On interannual timescales the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 is largely controlled by the response o...
On interannual timescales the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 is largely controlled by the response o...
Strong decadal variations in the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) observed over the past three...
Interannual variations in air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) impact the global carbon cycle and ...
The ocean and land absorb anthropogenic CO2 from industrial fossil-fuel emissions and land-use chang...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...
The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide...