In radiative forcing and climate feedback frameworks, the initial stratospheric and tropospheric adjustments to a forcing agent can be treated as part of the forcing and not as a feedback, as long as the average global surface temperature response is negligible. Here, a very large initial condition ensemble of the Community Earth System Model is used to analyze how the ocean shapes the fast response to radiative forcing. It is shown that not only the stratosphere and troposphere but also the ocean adjusts. This oceanic adjustment includes meridional ocean heat transport convergence anomalies, which are locally as large as the surface heat flux anomalies, and an increase of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. These oceanic adjus...
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fredriksen, H.-B., Rugenstein, M., & Gra...
Radiative forcing has been widely used as a metric of climate change, i.e. as a measure by which v...
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,...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
A simple technique is proposed for calculating global mean climate forcing from transient integratio...
Climate feedbacks generally become smaller in magnitude over time under CO2 forcing in coupled clima...
The traditional forcing-feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Eight atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) are forced with observed historical (1871–2010)...
Global warming in response to external radiative forcing is determined by the feedback of the climat...
[1] We quantify forcing and feedbacks across available CMIP5 coupled atmosphere-ocean general circul...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is expected to continue rising in the coming decades, but natural or a...
In both the observational record and atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) simulations ...
Radiative feedback mechanisms associated with temperature, water vapor, cloud, and surface albedo ch...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this recordDa...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fredriksen, H.-B., Rugenstein, M., & Gra...
Radiative forcing has been widely used as a metric of climate change, i.e. as a measure by which v...
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,...
A commonly-used model of the global radiative budget assumes that the radiative response to forcing,...
A simple technique is proposed for calculating global mean climate forcing from transient integratio...
Climate feedbacks generally become smaller in magnitude over time under CO2 forcing in coupled clima...
The traditional forcing-feedback framework has provided an indispensable basis for discussing global...
Eight atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) are forced with observed historical (1871–2010)...
Global warming in response to external radiative forcing is determined by the feedback of the climat...
[1] We quantify forcing and feedbacks across available CMIP5 coupled atmosphere-ocean general circul...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is expected to continue rising in the coming decades, but natural or a...
In both the observational record and atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) simulations ...
Radiative feedback mechanisms associated with temperature, water vapor, cloud, and surface albedo ch...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this recordDa...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fredriksen, H.-B., Rugenstein, M., & Gra...
Radiative forcing has been widely used as a metric of climate change, i.e. as a measure by which v...