Journal article

Detection of anthropogenic climate change using an atmospheric GCM

DMH Sexton, DP Rowell, CK Folland, DJ Karoly

Climate Dynamics | SPRINGER-VERLAG | Published : 2001

Abstract

Atmosphere-only general circulation models are shown to be a useful tool for detecting an anthropogenic effect on climate and understanding recent climate change. Ensembles of atmospheric runs are all forced with the same observed changes in sea surface temperatures and sea-ice extents but differ in terms of the combinations of anthropogenic effects included. Therefore, our approach aims to detect the 'immediate' anthropogenic impact on the atmosphere as opposed to that which has arisen via oceanic feedbacks. We have adapted two well-used detection techniques, pattern correlations and fingerprints, and both show that near-decadal changes in the patterns of zonal mean upper air temperature ar..

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