Journal article
An example of fingerprint detection of greenhouse climate change
DJ Karoly, JA Cohen, GA Meehl, JFB Mitchell, AH Oort, RJ Stouffer, RT Wetherald
Climate Dynamics | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 1994
DOI: 10.1007/BF00210339
Abstract
As an example of the technique of fingerprint detection of greenhouse climate change, a multivariate signal or fingerprint of the enhanced greenhouse effect is defined using the zonal mean atmospheric temperature change as a function of height and latitude between equilibrium climate model simulations with control and doubled CO2 concentrations. This signal is compared with observed atmospheric temperature variations over the period 1963 to 1988 from radiosonde-based global analyses. There is a significant increase of this greenhouse signal in the observational data over this period. These results must be treated with caution. Upper air data are available for a short period only, possibly to..
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