Global reconstruction of historical ocean heat storage and transport
Most of the excess energy stored in the climate system due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions has been taken up by the oceans, leading to thermal expansion and sea-level rise. The oceans thus have an important role in the Earth’s energy imbalance. Observational constraints on future anthropog...
Main Authors: | Zanna, L, Khatiwala, S, Gregory, J, Ison, J, Heimbach, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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National Academy of Sciences
2019
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