By mistake, in Figures S1a and S1b of the GRL Auxiliary Material, Dr Forest included the graphs from the MIT Report version, showing very
different probability densities (PDFs) for climate sensitivity than those in Figure 2 of the main text of Forest 2006 in GRL.
Not exact matches
The team looked at an outer surface protein of B. burgdorferi found in ticks — which can give clues about the vertebrate host — as well as the
probabilities that
different host species transmit the microbe during a tick bite, the number of larvae feeding on the animals, and population
densities.
Probability density functions from
different studies for global mean temperature change for the SRES scenarios B1, A1B and A2 and for the decades 2020 to 2029 and 2090 to 2099 relative to the 1980 to 1999 average (Wigley and Raper, 2001; Knutti et al., 2002; Furrer et al., 2007; Harris et al., 2006; Stott et al., 2006b).