What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be characterized by a linear trend with two changes in the rate of growth. The first occurs in the early 60s and indicates a very large increase in the rate of growth of both temperature and radiative forcing series. This was termed as the “onset of sustained global warming”. The second is related to the more recent so-called hiatus period, which suggests that temperatures and total radiative forcing have increased less rapidly since the mid-90s compared to the larger rate of increase from 1960 to 1990. There are two issues that remain unresolved. The first is whether the breaks in the slope of the trend functions of temperatures and radiative forcing ar...
We performed linear multivariate regression analysis using available estimates of natural and anthro...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
A multivariate fit to the variation in global mean surface air temperature anomaly over the past hal...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
This article offers an updated and extended attribution analysis based on recently published version...
This article offers an updated and extended attribution analysis based on recently published version...
Non-stationary time series such as global and hemispheric temperatures, greenhouse gas concentration...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
In our study, we present a purely statistical observations-based model-free analysis that provides e...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
Climate change detection and attribution have been the subject of intense research and debate over a...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
<div><p>In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is pr...
Abstract We evaluate the claim by Gay et al. (Clim Change 94:333-349, 2009) that "surface tempe...
We performed linear multivariate regression analysis using available estimates of natural and anthro...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
A multivariate fit to the variation in global mean surface air temperature anomaly over the past hal...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
This article offers an updated and extended attribution analysis based on recently published version...
This article offers an updated and extended attribution analysis based on recently published version...
Non-stationary time series such as global and hemispheric temperatures, greenhouse gas concentration...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
In our study, we present a purely statistical observations-based model-free analysis that provides e...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
Climate change detection and attribution have been the subject of intense research and debate over a...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
<div><p>In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is pr...
Abstract We evaluate the claim by Gay et al. (Clim Change 94:333-349, 2009) that "surface tempe...
We performed linear multivariate regression analysis using available estimates of natural and anthro...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
A multivariate fit to the variation in global mean surface air temperature anomaly over the past hal...