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2018 •
Progress in Physical Geography
Using the past to constrain the future: how the palaeorecord can improve estimates of global warming2007 •
2007 •
Nature Geoscience
High Earth-system climate sensitivity determined from Pliocene carbon dioxide concentrations2010 •
2016 •
Authors: von der Heydt A. S., Dijkstra H. A., van de Wal R. S. W., Caballero R., Crucifix M., Foster G. L., Huber M., Kohler P., Rohling E., Valdes P. J., Ashwin P., Bathiany S., Berends T., van Bree L. G. J., Ditlevsen P., Ghil M., Haywood A., Katzav J., Lohmann G., Lohmann J., Lucarini V., Marzocchi A., Palike H., Ruvalcaba Baroni I., Simon D., Sluijs A., Stap L. B., Tantet A., Viebahn J., Ziegler M. Over the last decade, our understanding of climate sensitivity has improved considerably. The climate system shows variability on many timescales, is subject to non-stationary forcing and it is most likely out of equilibrium with the changes in the radiative forcing. Slow and fast feedbacks complicate the interpretation of geological records as feedback strengths vary over time. In the geological past, the forcing timescales were different than at present, suggesting that the response may have behaved differently. Do these insights constrain the climate sensitivity relevant for the present day? In this paper, we review the progress made in theoretical understanding of climate sensitivity and on the estimation of climate sensitivity from proxy records. Particular focus lies on the background state dependence of feedback processes and on the impact of tipping points on the climate system. We suggest how to further use palaeo data to advance our understanding of the currently ongoing climate change.
Quaternary Science …
What caused Earth's temperature variations during the last 800,000 years? Data-based evidence on radiative forcing and constraints on climate sensitivity2010 •
Climate of the Past
Holocene temperature response to external forcing: assessing the linear response and its spatial and temporal dependence2018 •
Fischer, Hubertus; Meissner, Katrin J.; Mix, Alan C.; Abram, Nerilie J.; Austermann, Jacqueline; Brovkin, Victor; Capron, Emilie; Colombaroli, Daniele; Daniau, Anne-Laure; Dyez, Kelsey A.; Felis, Thomas; Finkelstein, Sarah A.; Jaccard, Samuel L.; McClymont, Erin L.; Rovere, Alessio; Sutter, Johannes; Wolff, Eric W.; Affolter, Stephane; Bakker, Pepijn; Ballesteros-Canovas, Juan Antonio; Barbante, Carlo; Caley, Thibaut; Carlson, Anders E.; Churakova (Sidorova), Olga; Cortese, Giuseppe; Cumming, Brian F.; Davis, Basil A. S.; de Vernal, Anne; Emile-Geay, Julien; Fritz, Sherilyn C.; Gierz, Paul; Gottschalk, Julia; Holloway, Max D.; Joos, Fortunat; Kucera, Michal; Loutre, Marie-France; Lunt, Daniel J.; Marcisz, Katarzyna; Marlon, Jennifer R.; Martinez, Philippe; Masson-Delmotte, Valerie; NehrbassAhles, Christoph; Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.; Raible, Christoph C.; Risebrobakken, Bjorg; Goni, Maria F. Sanchez; Arrigo, Jennifer Saleem; Sarnthein, Michael; Sjolte, Jesper; Stocker, Thomas F.; Alva...
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2006 •
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
The effects of changing solar activity on climate: contributions from palaeoclimatological studies2012 •
1988 •
Climate Dynamics
Individual contribution of insolation and CO2 to the interglacial climates of the past 800,000 years2012 •
Geophysical Research Letters
Global climate sensitivity to land surface change: The Mid Holocene revisited2002 •
Palaeontol Electronica
Miocene climate modelling sensitivity experiments for different CO2 concentrations2009 •
Phanerozoic Paleotemperatures: The Earth Changing Climate during the last 540 million years, Earth-Science Reviews
Invited review Phanerozoic paleotemperatures: The earth's changing climate during the last 540 million years2021 •
Geologos, 16 (1): 69–71
Book Review: Battarbee, R.W. and Binney, H.A., 2008. Natural climate variability and global warming – a Holocene perspective2010 •
2009 •
Quaternary Science Reviews
Determining the Sun's influence on Lateglacial and Holocene climates: a focus on climate response to centennial-scale solar forcing at 2800ácal. áBP2008 •
2009 •
Earth-Science Reviews
Phanerozoic paleotemperatures: The earth’s changing climate during the last 540 million years2021 •
Quaternary Science Reviews
Mid- to Late Holocene climate change: an overview2008 •