Quantifying the equilibrium response of global temperatures to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is one of the cornerstones of climate research. Components of the Earth’s climate system that vary over long timescales, such as ice sheets and vegetation, could have an important effect on this temperature sensitivity, but have often been neglected. Here we use a coupled atmosphere–ocean general circulation model to simulate the climate of the mid-Pliocene warm period (about three million years ago), and analyse the forcings and feedbacks that contributed to the relatively warm temperatures. Furthermore, we compare our simulation with proxy records of mid-Pliocene sea surface temperature. Taking these lines of evidence to...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.Future greenhouse warming projections conducted with coupled climate models stil...
We present results from modelling of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.3–3 million years ago) using th...
We present results from our investigation into the physical mechanisms through which the mid-Plioce...
Quantifying the equilibrium response of global temperatures to an increase in atmospheric carbon dio...
Climate sensitivitythe mean global temperature response to a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 concentrat...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in radiative...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth’s climate to changes in radiative...
Climate sensitivity is a key metric used to assess the magnitude of global warming given 19 increase...
The Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the long-term climatic and en...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Climate sensitivity is a key metric used to assess the magnitude of global warming given increased C...
International audienceThe Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the lon...
International audienceWarm periods in Earth’s history offer opportunities to understand the dynamics...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.Future greenhouse warming projections conducted with coupled climate models stil...
We present results from modelling of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.3–3 million years ago) using th...
We present results from our investigation into the physical mechanisms through which the mid-Plioce...
Quantifying the equilibrium response of global temperatures to an increase in atmospheric carbon dio...
Climate sensitivitythe mean global temperature response to a doubling of atmospheric CO 2 concentrat...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in radiative...
Theory and climate modelling suggest that the sensitivity of Earth’s climate to changes in radiative...
Climate sensitivity is a key metric used to assess the magnitude of global warming given 19 increase...
The Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the long-term climatic and en...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Climate sensitivity is a key metric used to assess the magnitude of global warming given increased C...
International audienceThe Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the lon...
International audienceWarm periods in Earth’s history offer opportunities to understand the dynamics...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.Future greenhouse warming projections conducted with coupled climate models stil...
We present results from modelling of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.3–3 million years ago) using th...
We present results from our investigation into the physical mechanisms through which the mid-Plioce...