Attribution studies conclude that it is extremely likely that most observed global- and continental-scale surface air temperature (SAT) warming since 1950 was caused by anthropogenic forcing, but some difficulties and uncertainties remain in attribution of warming in subcontinental regions and at time scales less than 50 years. This study uses global observations and CMIP5 simulations with various forcings, covering 1979–2005, and control runs to develop confidence intervals, to attribute regional trends of SAT and sea surface temperature (SST) to natural and anthropogenic causes.Observations show warming, significantly different from natural variations at the 95% confidence level, over one-third of all grid boxes, and averaged over 15 of 2...
This paper investigates the impact of aerosol forcing uncertainty on the robustness of estimates of ...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...
Attribution studies conclude that it is extremely likely that most observed global- and continental-...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Historical climate simulations of the period 1861–2000 using two new Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Labo...
Abstract Evidence is presented that the recent worldwide land warming has occurred largely in respon...
© 2007 American Geophysical UnionPrevious studies have shown that observed significant warming trend...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
Because of low-frequency internal variability, the observed and underlying warming trends in tempera...
Observations show the oceans have warmed over the past 40 yr. with appreciable regional variation an...
This paper investigates the impact of aerosol forcing uncertainty on the robustness of estimates of ...
International audienceWe examine whether significant changes in ocean temperatures can be detected i...
This paper investigates the impact of aerosol forcing uncertainty on the robustness of estimates of ...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...
Attribution studies conclude that it is extremely likely that most observed global- and continental-...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Historical climate simulations of the period 1861–2000 using two new Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Labo...
Abstract Evidence is presented that the recent worldwide land warming has occurred largely in respon...
© 2007 American Geophysical UnionPrevious studies have shown that observed significant warming trend...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
Because of low-frequency internal variability, the observed and underlying warming trends in tempera...
Observations show the oceans have warmed over the past 40 yr. with appreciable regional variation an...
This paper investigates the impact of aerosol forcing uncertainty on the robustness of estimates of ...
International audienceWe examine whether significant changes in ocean temperatures can be detected i...
This paper investigates the impact of aerosol forcing uncertainty on the robustness of estimates of ...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...
International audienceWe investigate the dependence of radiative feedback on the pattern of sea-surf...