44 results on '"Forster, Piers"'
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2. Biased Estimates of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity and Transient Climate Response Derived From Historical CMIP6 Simulations
3. Suppressed Late‐20th Century Warming in CMIP6 Models Explained by Forcing and Feedbacks
4. The Climate Response to Emissions Reductions Due to COVID‐19: Initial Results From CovidMIP
5. Observational Evidence of Increasing Global Radiative Forcing
6. Effective Radiative Forcing in a GCM With Fixed Surface Temperatures
7. An Estimate of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity From Interannual Variability
8. Large Variations in Volcanic Aerosol Forcing Efficiency Due to Eruption Source Parameters and Rapid Adjustments
9. Sensitivity of Historical Climate Simulations to Uncertain Aerosol Forcing
10. New Generation of Climate Models Track Recent Unprecedented Changes in Earth's Radiation Budget Observed by CERES
11. Volcanic Radiative Forcing From 1979 to 2015
12. Arctic Amplification Response to Individual Climate Drivers
13. Volcanic Radiative Forcing From 1979 to 2015
14. Accounting for Changing Temperature Patterns Increases Historical Estimates of Climate Sensitivity
15. Rapid Adjustments Cause Weak Surface Temperature Response to Increased Black Carbon Concentrations
16. Slow and fast responses of mean and extreme precipitation to different forcing in CMIP5 simulations
17. Recommendations for diagnosing effective radiative forcing from climate models for CMIP6
18. Can increasing albedo of existing ship wakes reduce climate change?
19. Quantifying components of aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions in climate models
20. Decline of Arctic sea ice: Evaluation and weighting of CMIP5 projections
21. An overview of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
22. An energetic perspective on hydrological cycle changes in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project
23. Sea spray geoengineering experiments in the geoengineering model intercomparison project (GeoMIP): Experimental design and preliminary results
24. Natural aerosol direct and indirect radiative effects
25. Modeled rapid adjustments in diurnal temperature range response to CO2 and solar forcings
26. Evaluating adjusted forcing and model spread for historical and future scenarios in the CMIP5 generation of climate models
27. A balance between radiative forcing and climate feedback in the modeled 20th century temperature response
28. Evaluation of radiation scheme performance within chemistry climate models
29. Estimating the climate impact of linear contrails using the UK Met Office climate model
30. Precipitation, radiative forcing and global temperature change
31. Aerosol climate feedback due to decadal increases in Southern Hemisphere wind speeds
32. A case study of the radiative forcing of persistent contrails evolving into contrail‐induced cirrus
33. CO2forcing induces semi-direct effects with consequences for climate feedback interpretations
34. Effects of ozone cooling in the tropical lower stratosphere and upper troposphere
35. Potential climatic effects of meteoric smoke in the Earth's paleo-atmosphere
36. Decreases in stratospheric water vapor after 2001: Links to changes in the tropical tropopause and the Brewer-Dobson circulation
37. Radiation balance of the tropical tropopause layer
38. Assessing the climate impact of trends in stratospheric water vapor
39. Effect of tropopause height changes on the calculation of ozone trends and their radiative forcing
40. Stratospheric water vapour changes as a possible contributor to observed stratospheric cooling
41. Radiative forcing due to stratospheric ozone changes 1979-1997, using updated trend estimates
42. Changes in ultraviolet radiation due to stratospheric and tropospheric ozone changes since preindustrial times
43. Comment on “Climate forcing by stratospheric ozone depletion calculated from observed temperature trends” by Zhong et al.
44. Radiative forcing and temperature trends from stratospheric ozone changes
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