Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The magnitude of this warming at equilibrium for a given radiative forcing—referred to as specific equilibrium climate sensitivity (S)—is still subject to uncertainties. We estimate global mean temperature variations and S using a 784,000-year-long field reconstruction of sea surface temperatures and a transient paleoclimate model simulation. Our results reveal that S is strongly dependent on the climate background state, with significantly larger values attained during warm phases. Using the Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 for future greenhouse radiative forcing, we find that the range of paleo-based estimates of Earth’s future warmi...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – t...
The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—...
Climate projections reveal global-mean surface warming increasing nearly linearly with cumulative ca...
Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. T...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.Future greenhouse warming projections conducted with coupled climate models stil...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
The paleoclimatic sensitivity to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) has recently been suggested to ...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
Seventy-one sensitivity experiments have been performed using a two-dimensional sector-averaged glob...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
We investigate the relationship between the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and climate sensitivity acros...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – t...
The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—...
Climate projections reveal global-mean surface warming increasing nearly linearly with cumulative ca...
Global mean surface temperatures are rising in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. T...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.Future greenhouse warming projections conducted with coupled climate models stil...
To assess the future impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on global climate, we need a reliable ...
The paleoclimatic sensitivity to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) has recently been suggested to ...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial‐len...
Seventy-one sensitivity experiments have been performed using a two-dimensional sector-averaged glob...
We reanalyze existing paleodata of global mean surface temperature ΔTg and radiative forcing ΔR of C...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
We investigate the relationship between the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and climate sensitivity acros...
It is still an open question how equilibrium warming in response to increasing radiative forcing – t...
The evidence from both data and models indicates that specific equilibrium climate sensitivity S[X]—...
Climate projections reveal global-mean surface warming increasing nearly linearly with cumulative ca...