Evaluating the Dominant Components of Warming in Pliocene Climate Simulations
Evaluating the Dominant Components of Warming in Pliocene Climate Simulations
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Hill, D J , Haywood, A M , Kamae, Y , Zhang, Z , Abe-Ouchi, A , Chandler, M A , Jost, A , Lohmann, G , Otto-Bliesner, B L , Ramstein, G , Ueda, H , Lunt, D J , Hunter, S J , Bragg, F J , Contoux, C , Stepanek, C , Sohl, L , Rosenbloom, N A and Chan, W-L
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Hampton: NASA/Langley Research Center
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The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated climate model comparison for a warmer palaeoclimate with atmospheric CO2 significantly higher than pre-industrial concentrations. The simulations of the mid-Pliocene warm period show global warming of between 1.8 and 3.6 C above pre-industrial surface air temperatures, wi...
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Evaluating the Dominant Components of Warming in Pliocene Climate Simulations
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