The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is a topic of scientific and policy concern. While the Earth system continues to accumulate energy due to anthropogenic and other radiative forcings, estimates of recent surface temperature evolution fall at the lower end of climate model projections. Global mean temperatures from climate model simulations are typically calculated using surface air temperatures, while the corresponding observations are based on a blend of air and sea surface temperatures. This work quantifies a systematic bias in model-observation comparisons arising from differential warming rates between sea surface temperatures and surface air temperatures over oceans. A furt...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
Observations of the climate system are crucial to establish actual climatic trends, while climate mo...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
A well-known feature of observed and simulated climate is enhanced land surface warming compared to ...
The temperature variability simulated by climate models is generally consistent with that observed i...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
Global surface-temperature changes are a fundamental expression of climate change. Recent, much-deba...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
Observations of the climate system are crucial to establish actual climatic trends, while climate mo...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
The level of agreement between climate model simulations and observed surface temperature change is ...
A well-known feature of observed and simulated climate is enhanced land surface warming compared to ...
The temperature variability simulated by climate models is generally consistent with that observed i...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
Global surface-temperature changes are a fundamental expression of climate change. Recent, much-deba...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
Observations of the climate system are crucial to establish actual climatic trends, while climate mo...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...