High End of Climate Sensitivity in New Climate Models Seen as Less Plausible Details
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A recent analysis of the latest generation of climate models known as a CMIP6 provides a cautionary tale on interpreting climate simulations as scientists develop more sensitive and sophisticated projections of how the Earth will respond to increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
A recent analysis of the latest generation of climate models known as a CMIP6 provides a cautionary tale on interpreting climate simulations as scientists develop more sensitive and sophisticated projections of how the Earth will respond to increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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IMAGE: The researchers found that models with lower climate sensitivity are more consistent with observed temperature differences, particularly between the northern and southern hemispheres. The graph shows changes in the annual. view more
Credit: Image by Chenggong Wang, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University
A recent analysis of the latest generation of climate models known as a CMIP6 provides a cautionary tale on interpreting climate simulations as scientists develop more sensitive and sophisticated projections of how the Earth will respond to increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Researchers at Princeton University and the University of Miami reported that newer models with a high climate sensitivity meaning they predict much greater global warming from the same levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide as other models do not provide a plausible scenario of Earth s future climate.