In the early twenty-first century, satellite-derived tropospheric warming trends were generally smaller than trends estimated from a large multi-model ensemble. Because observations and coupled model simulations do not have the same phasing of natural internal variability, such decadal differences in simulated and observed warming rates invariably occur. Here we analyse global-mean tropospheric temperatures from satellites and climate model simulations to examine whether warming rate differences over the satellite era can be explained by internal climate variability alone. We find that in the last two decades of the twentieth century, differences between modelled and observed tropospheric temperature trends are broadly consistent with inter...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Observations of climate change during the CMIP5 extended historical period (1850-2012) are compared ...
The month-to-month variability of tropical temperatures is larger in the troposphere than at Earth's...
In the early twenty-first century, satellite-derived tropospheric warming trends were generally smal...
Observational analyses of running 5-year ocean heat content trends (Ht) and net downward top of atmo...
Changes in atmospheric temperature have a particular importance in climate research because climate...
The period running from 1998 to 2012 has experienced a slower increase in global temperature at the ...
Changes in atmospheric temperature have a particular importance in climate research because climate ...
We explore the extent to which internal variability can reconcile discrepancies between observed and...
Climate models projected stronger warming over the past 15 years than has been seen in observations....
Satellite temperature measurements do not support the recent claim of a "leveling off of warming" ov...
The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble clim...
Estimated global-scale temperature trends at Earth's surface (as recorded by thermometers) and in th...
Estimated global-scale temperature trends at Earth's surface (as recorded by thermometers) and in th...
We explore the extent to which internal variability can reconcile discrepancies between observed an...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Observations of climate change during the CMIP5 extended historical period (1850-2012) are compared ...
The month-to-month variability of tropical temperatures is larger in the troposphere than at Earth's...
In the early twenty-first century, satellite-derived tropospheric warming trends were generally smal...
Observational analyses of running 5-year ocean heat content trends (Ht) and net downward top of atmo...
Changes in atmospheric temperature have a particular importance in climate research because climate...
The period running from 1998 to 2012 has experienced a slower increase in global temperature at the ...
Changes in atmospheric temperature have a particular importance in climate research because climate ...
We explore the extent to which internal variability can reconcile discrepancies between observed and...
Climate models projected stronger warming over the past 15 years than has been seen in observations....
Satellite temperature measurements do not support the recent claim of a "leveling off of warming" ov...
The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble clim...
Estimated global-scale temperature trends at Earth's surface (as recorded by thermometers) and in th...
Estimated global-scale temperature trends at Earth's surface (as recorded by thermometers) and in th...
We explore the extent to which internal variability can reconcile discrepancies between observed an...
Most present-generation climate models simulate an increase in global-mean surface temperature (GMST...
Observations of climate change during the CMIP5 extended historical period (1850-2012) are compared ...
The month-to-month variability of tropical temperatures is larger in the troposphere than at Earth's...