Abstract We evaluate the claim by Gay et al. (Clim Change 94:333-349, 2009) that "surface temperature can be better described as a trend stationary process with a one-time permanent shock" than efforts by Kaufmann et al. (Clim Change 77:249-278, 2006) to model surface temperature as a time series that contains a stochastic trend that is imparted by the time series for radiative forcing. We test this claim by comparing the in-sample forecast generated by the trend stationary model with a one-time permanent shock to the in-sample forecast generated by a cointegration/error correction model that is assumed to be stable over the 1870-2000 sample period. Results indicate that the in-sample forecast generated by the cointegration/error...
Historically, the earth’s fluctuation between interglacial and glacial climates has been observedto ...
Most global circulation models and climate-chemistry models forced with increasing greenhouse gases ...
The deletion of a trend as an initial step in the analysis of climatic time series may result in the...
We evaluate the claim by Gay et al. (Clim Change 94:333–349, 2009) that “surface temperature can be ...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
Does global warming exist? The answer to this question is the starting point for all the other issue...
The observed evolution of the global-mean surface temperature over the twentieth century reflects th...
In an earlier study, a weaker trend in global mean temperature over the past 15 years relative to th...
The only way to have real success in science... is to describe the evidence very carefully without r...
Historically, the earth’s fluctuation between interglacial and glacial climates has been observedto ...
Historically, the earth’s fluctuation between interglacial and glacial climates has been observedto ...
Most global circulation models and climate-chemistry models forced with increasing greenhouse gases ...
The deletion of a trend as an initial step in the analysis of climatic time series may result in the...
We evaluate the claim by Gay et al. (Clim Change 94:333–349, 2009) that “surface temperature can be ...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
Global surface temperatures continue to rise. In most surface temperature data sets, the years 2014,...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
Does global warming exist? The answer to this question is the starting point for all the other issue...
The observed evolution of the global-mean surface temperature over the twentieth century reflects th...
In an earlier study, a weaker trend in global mean temperature over the past 15 years relative to th...
The only way to have real success in science... is to describe the evidence very carefully without r...
Historically, the earth’s fluctuation between interglacial and glacial climates has been observedto ...
Historically, the earth’s fluctuation between interglacial and glacial climates has been observedto ...
Most global circulation models and climate-chemistry models forced with increasing greenhouse gases ...
The deletion of a trend as an initial step in the analysis of climatic time series may result in the...