Abstract The realization that atmospheric radiative feedbacks depend on the underlying patterns of surface warming and global temperature, and thus, change over time has lead to a proliferation of feedback definitions and methods to estimate equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS). We contrast three flavors of radiative feedbacks ? equilibrium, effective, and differential feedback ? and discuss their physical interpretations and applications. We show that their values at any given time can differ more than 1 and their implied equilibrium or effective climate sensitivity can differ several degrees. With ten (quasi) equilibrated climate models, we show that 400 years might be enough to estimate the true ECS within a 5% error using a simple reg...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
We quantify the feedbacks from the physical climate system on the radiative forcing for idealized cl...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
These are numerical data for all plots shown in the paper: 1) The LongRunMIP output of global and ...
Different strengths and types of radiative forcings cause variations in the climate sensitivities a...
Feedback terminology In this section we derive the parameters we use in discussing feedbacks. We emp...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's susceptibility to radi...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
The climate sensitivity parameter has long been assumed to be constant. However, recent studies foun...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
Graduation date: 2012In a steady state, the Earth's absorbed solar radiation (ASR) balances the outg...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
We quantify the feedbacks from the physical climate system on the radiative forcing for idealized cl...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
These are numerical data for all plots shown in the paper: 1) The LongRunMIP output of global and ...
Different strengths and types of radiative forcings cause variations in the climate sensitivities a...
Feedback terminology In this section we derive the parameters we use in discussing feedbacks. We emp...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's susceptibility to radi...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
The climate sensitivity parameter has long been assumed to be constant. However, recent studies foun...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
Graduation date: 2012In a steady state, the Earth's absorbed solar radiation (ASR) balances the outg...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
We quantify the feedbacks from the physical climate system on the radiative forcing for idealized cl...
International audienceEquilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a widely accepted measure of Earth's ...