Making sense of palaeoclimate sensitivity


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Many palaeoclimate studies have quantified pre-anthropogenic climate change to calculate climate sensitivity (equilibrium temperature change in response to radiative forcing change), but a lack of consistent methodologies produces a wide range of estimates and hinders comparability of results. Here we present a stricter approach, to improve intercomparison of palaeoclimate sensitivity estimates in a manner compatible with equilibrium projections for future climate change. Over the past 65 million years, this reveals a climate sensitivity (in K W-1 m 2) of 0.3-1.9 or 0.6-1.3 at 95% or 68% probability, respectively. The latter implies a warming of 2.2-4.8 K per doubling of atmospheric CO2, which agrees with IPCC estimates. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1038/nature11574

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Rohling, E. , Sluijs, A. , Dijkstra, H. , Köhler, P. , Van De Wal, R. , Von Der Heydt, A. , Beerling, D. , Berger, A. , Bijl, P. , Crucifix, M. , Deconto, R. , Drijfhout, S. , Fedorov, A. , Foster, G. , Ganopolski, A. , Hansen, J. , Hönisch, B. , Hooghiemstra, H. , Huber, M. , Huybers, P. , Knutti, R. , Lea, D. , Lourens, L. , Lunt, D. , Masson-Demotte, V. , Medina-Elizalde, M. , Otto-Bliesner, B. , Pagani, M. , Pälike, H. , Renssen, H. , Royer, D. , Siddall, M. , Valdes, P. , Zachos, J. and Zeebe, R. (2012): Making sense of palaeoclimate sensitivity , Nature, 491 (7426), pp. 683-691 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1038/nature11574


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