Journal article
Transient and quasi-equilibrium climate states at 1.5{degree sign}C and 2{degree sign}C global warming
Andrew David King, Alexander R Borowiak, Josephine R Brown, David John Frame, Luke James Harrington, Seung-Ki Min, Angeline Greene Pendergrass, Maria AA Rugenstein, Kale Sniderman, Dáithí A Stone
Wiley | Published : 2021
Abstract
Recent climate change is characterised by rapid global warming, but the goal of the Paris Agreement is to achieve a stable climate where global temperatures remain well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Inferences about conditions at or below 2°C are usually made based on transient climate projections. To better understand climate change impacts on natural and human systems under the Paris Agreement, we must understand how a stable climate may differ from transient conditions at the same warming level. Here we examine differences between transient and quasi-equilibrium climates based on greenhouse gas-only model simulations at 1.5°C and 2°C global warming. We find substantial local diff..
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