For any given interval of time, what proportion of the temperature
rise during that interval can be attributed to humans?
Given the substantial OHC
rise during the interval, It would require an extremely high climate sensitivity to allow for more than a 0.1 C contribution, and that would itself be hard to reconcile with the total temperature rise and CO2 forcing data.
Not exact matches
DeConto and Pollard's study was motivated by reconstructions of sea level
rise during past warm periods including the previous inter-glacial (around 125,000 years ago) and earlier warm
intervals like the Pliocene (around 3 million years ago).
He then tests for abnormal stock market returns around VIX peaks and
during preceding and following
intervals of
rising and falling VIX.
Remember that there was about 10 times the amount of ice on the Northern hemisphere
during the multimeter sea level
rise intervals of the deglaciation, so there was a larger reservoir to work with.
# 39 Remember that there was about 10 times the amount of ice on the Northern hemisphere
during the multimeter sea level
rise intervals of the deglaciation
For the time
interval during the LIG in which GMSL was above present, there is high confidence that the maximum 1000 - year average rate of GMSL
rise associated with the sea level fluctuation exceeded 2 m kyr — 1 but that it did not exceed 7 m kyr — 1.
Therefore, there is high confidence that there were
intervals when rates of GMSL
rise during the LIG exceeded the 20th century rate of 1.7 [1.5 to 1.9] mm yr — 1.
The latter, of course, is characterized by many short term peaks, dips, and flat
intervals, with recent years unexceptional in this regard, but the critical issue is the extent to which multidecadal influences are competing to explain the
rise during this time period.