The traditional forcing-feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global climate changes. However, as analysis of model behavior has become more detailed, shortcomings and ambiguities in the framework have become more evident and physical effects unaccounted for by the traditional framework have become interesting. In particular, the new concept of adjustments, which are responses to forcings that are not mediated by the global mean temperature, has emerged. This concept, related to the older ones of climate efficacy and stratospheric adjustment, is a more physical way of capturing unique responses to specific forcings. We present a pedagogical review of the adjustment concept, why it is important, and how it can...
Most emission metrics have previously been inconsistently estimated by including the climate-carbon ...
Climate change involves a direct response of the climate system to forcing which is amplified or dam...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
The traditional forcing–feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Experiments with CO2 instantaneously quadrupled and then held constant are used to show that the rel...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
In radiative forcing and climate feedback frameworks, the initial stratospheric and tropospheric adj...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
Global temperature has increased significantly during the past century. Understanding the causes of ...
The climate sensitivity parameter has long been assumed to be constant. However, recent studies foun...
In the last century, the Earth has undergone a very fast and unusual change in the radiative forcing...
We quantify the feedbacks from the physical climate system on the radiative forcing for idealized cl...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
Performing equilibrium climate change simulations is a standard method to study the forcing-response...
There is ample evidence that various radiative forcing mechanisms differ with respect to their effec...
Most emission metrics have previously been inconsistently estimated by including the climate-carbon ...
Climate change involves a direct response of the climate system to forcing which is amplified or dam...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
The traditional forcing–feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Experiments with CO2 instantaneously quadrupled and then held constant are used to show that the rel...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
In radiative forcing and climate feedback frameworks, the initial stratospheric and tropospheric adj...
Globally, latent heating associated with a change in precipitation is balanced by changes to atmosph...
Global temperature has increased significantly during the past century. Understanding the causes of ...
The climate sensitivity parameter has long been assumed to be constant. However, recent studies foun...
In the last century, the Earth has undergone a very fast and unusual change in the radiative forcing...
We quantify the feedbacks from the physical climate system on the radiative forcing for idealized cl...
The total climate impact of any transport sector consists of several individual contributions from, ...
Performing equilibrium climate change simulations is a standard method to study the forcing-response...
There is ample evidence that various radiative forcing mechanisms differ with respect to their effec...
Most emission metrics have previously been inconsistently estimated by including the climate-carbon ...
Climate change involves a direct response of the climate system to forcing which is amplified or dam...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...