Reconciling two approaches to the detection of anthropogenic influence on climate
Anthropogenic influences on surface temperature over the second half of the twentieth century are examined using output from two general circulation models (HadCM2 and ECHAM3). Optimal detection techniques involve the comparison of observed temperature changes with those simulated by a climate model...
Main Authors: | Gillett, N, Hegerl, G, Allen, M, Stott, P, Schnur, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2002
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