Let's turn to Chapter 2:
Physical Drivers of Climate Change.
Not exact matches
The
physical science assessment focuses on four topics:
drivers of climate change,
changes observed in the
climate system, understanding cause - and - effect relationships, and projection
of future
changes.
The model also accounted for natural
drivers of change, including the direct influence
of increased carbon dioxide on ocean - carbon uptake and the indirect effect that a
changing climate has on the
physical state
of the ocean and its relationship to atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Climate Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
Climate Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.&
Change 2007 The
Physical Science Basis, the report
of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge
of the natural and human
drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.&
change, observed
changes in
climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
climate, the ability
of science to attribute
changes to different causes, and projections for future
climate change.
climate change.&
change.»
Prior to joining ECI, she completed her Ph.D. at Oregon State University, where she worked on the weather@home project over western US region, looking at
drivers of extreme drought events in the US, future regional
climate change projections over the western US, as well as investigating uncertainties due to internal variability and
physical parameter perturbations.
I would say that as far as advancing our ability to really look at the issue
of climate change, I think one
of the things we really need to do is to make our models interact more between the
physical sciences and the social economics, and to really understand the link a little more closely between
climate change and the
drivers and impacts
of climate change.
The Anthropocene is the new epoch in which humanity, through its technological prowess and population
of 7 billion, has become the major
driver of changes of the Earth's
physical systems, including the
climate, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and biodiversity.
Given that we know there are multiple
drivers of climate operating (the sun for sure, but also volcanoes, aerosols, greenhouse gas
changes, land use
change, etc.) the only way to do attribution properly is calculate the
physical fingerprints
of each
of these
drivers across multiple variables and see which combinations provide the best fits.
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/Includes/Documents/Publications/gray2012.pdf The
Physical Flaws
of the Global Warming Theory and Deep Ocean Circulation
Changes as the Primary
Climate Driver The water vapor, cloud, and condensation - evaporation assumptions within the conventional AGW theory and the (GCM) simulations are incorrectly designed to block too much infrared (IR) radiation to space.
I do recall that proposed
physical causes for abrupt
climate change include orbital variations and combinations
of feedbacks... and none
of this negates the different
drivers / modeling approaches for weather systems versus
climate.
(2) the solar activity is the main
driver of the «
climate change»; its role (sensitivity in °C / (W / m ²) is understated by IPCC by a factor 10 to 20; IPCC argues from «
physical considerations» to restrict the role
of the Sun to the sole total solar irradiance (TSI).