Quantifying anthropogenic influence on recent near-surface temperature change
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the latter half of the twentieth century can be attributed to anthropogenic climate change as simulated by a range of climate models. The hypothesis that observed changes are entirely due to internal climate...
Auteurs principaux: | Allen, M, Gillett, N, Kettleborough, J, Hegerl, G, Schnur, R, Stott, P, Boer, G, Covey, C, Delworth, T, Jones, G, Mitchell, J, Barnett, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2006
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