Observed Emergence of the Climate Change Signal: From the Familiar to the Unknown
Changes in climate are usually considered in terms of trends or differences over time. However, for many impacts requiring adaptation, it is the amplitude of the change relative to the local amplitude of climate variability which is more relevant. Here, we develop the concept of “signal‐to‐noise” in...
Main Authors: | Hawkins, E, Frame, D, Harrington, L, Joshi, M, King, A, Rojas, M, Sutton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2020
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