«When we analyzed
IPCC climate model experiments driven with the time - evolution of observed sea surface temperatures, we found much larger rates of tropical widening, in better agreement to the observed rate — particularly in the Northern Hemisphere,» Allen said.
Not exact matches
Allen's team analyzed
IPCC AR5 (5th Assessment Report)
climate models, several observational and reanalysis data sets, and conducted their own
climate model experiments to quantify tropical widening, and to isolate the main cause.
It supports the Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) and the Coordinated Regional
Climate Downscaling
Experiment (CORDEX), whose protocols enable the periodic assessments carried out by the
IPCC.
IPCC seems to regard
model runs as
climate experiments.
The Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP; currently in it's 6th phase) is organized under the auspices of the World
Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and designed to better understand past, present, and future climate change through coordinated international multi-model experiments that have become a central element of national and international assessments of climate change, e.g., IPCC r
Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and designed to better understand past, present, and future
climate change through coordinated international multi-model experiments that have become a central element of national and international assessments of climate change, e.g., IPCC r
climate change through coordinated international multi-
model experiments that have become a central element of national and international assessments of
climate change, e.g., IPCC r
climate change, e.g.,
IPCC reports.
Michaels pointed out that 18 separate
experiments published since Jan. 1, 2011 show that the
IPCC's
climate models are off by 46 percent when it comes to temperature CO2 sensitivity.