"Simulated warming" refers to a process where scientists create artificial conditions in a controlled environment to replicate and study the effects of increasing temperatures on the Earth. It allows them to observe how different organisms and systems respond to higher temperatures and helps in understanding the potential impacts of global warming.
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A team of researchers led by the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and Leipzig University carried out an experiment to
simulate the warming of the soil in the forest and found out surprisingly: The warmer temperatures have no influence on the feeding activity of the soil animals.
The magnitude and inter-model range of
simulated warming over high northern latitudes are very similar in the high - end and non-high-end models, which indicates that the biases among the models are larger than the climate change signal.
The attempt to
reconcile simulated warming patterns with the tropical glacier record will shed a lot of light on the influence of a range of climate feedback factors — including convection, clouds and water vapor — and the ability of models to faithfully represent them.
A paper published in Nature Climate Change, Frame and Stone (2012), sought to evaluate the FAR temperature projection accuracy by using a simple climate model to
simulate the warming from 1990 through 2010 based on observed GHG and other global heat imbalance changes.
The GCM's overestimation of precipitation frequency interferes with its skill to
simulate the warmest summers characterized by relatively low precipitation.
In our paper, we ask a different question of these ESMs, namely what is the cumulative CO2 emissions budget, from today onwards, compatible with levels of
simulated warming on top of the model's present warming?
On pages 267 and 270 of this issue, two groups of climate researchers report that two climate models have passed a new test:
simulating the warming of the deep oceans during the past half - century.
This simulated warmer ocean generated storms that were 50 to 160 percent more destructive than Sandy.
Such periods are a relatively common climate phenomenon, are consistent with our physical understanding of how the climate system works, and certainly do not invalidate our understanding of human - induced warming or the models used to
simulate that warming.
He simulates warmer, more open communities that real - world politics, economics, and society keep chilly and shut.
Figure 1 shows
the simulated warming expected in each season if declining sea ice was the major cause of warming.
We show that irrespective of uncertainties in model parameters and feedback strengths, in our model a close link exists between
the simulated warming due to a doubling of CO2, and the cooling obtained for the LGM.
The standard deviation of the estimated RCP8.5 2090
simulated warming, across the 36 models with data, is 0.60 C, a bit lower than your 0.75 C.
Lindzen's seventh paragraph: «Modelers claim to have
simulated the warming and cooling that occurred before 1976 by choosing among various guesses as to what effect poorly observed volcanoes and unmeasured output from the sun have had.
They simulate warmer temperatures around the coasts of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and the Arctic region of Asia.