With a significantly
different orbital configuration over the coming centuries it can not be expected that the behaviour of the NAO and AMOC would be similar to that during the Last Interglacial.
In some cases, these were due to
a different orbital configuration, or different levels of greenhouse gases, or even different world geography (lower mountain ranges, ocean seaways altered, no polar ice sheets etc).
In some cases, these were due to
a different orbital configuration, or different levels of greenhouse gases, or even different world geography (lower mountain ranges, ocean seaways altered, no polar ice sheets etc).
Not exact matches
Note also that
orbital configuration is not very
different than today.
[Response: The
orbital configuration was
different, with warmer NH summers than today (or even the early Holocene).
But past climates are imperfect «analogs» for the modern situation because other conditions aside from GHGs were
different (
orbital configuration, ocean basin geometries, etc.).