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Several recent studies have compared observed changes in near-surface temperature with patterns of temperature change predicted by climate models in response to combined forcing by carbon dioxide and anthropogenic sulphate aerosols. These results suggest that a combined carbon dioxide + sulphate aerosol signal is easier to identify in the observations than a pattern of temperature change due to carbon dioxide alone. This work compares modelled and observed patterns of vertical temperature change in the atmosphere. Results show that the observed and model-predicted changes in the mid- to low troposphere are in better accord with greenhouse warming predictions when the likely effects of anthropogenic sulphate aerosols and stratospheric ozone reduction are incorporated in model calculations, and that the level of agreement increases with time. This improved correspondence is primarily due to hemispheric-scale temperature contrasts. If current model-based estimates of natural internal variability are realistic, it is likely that the level of time-increasing similarity between modelled and predicted patterns of vertical temperature change is partially due to human activities.
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| Authors: |
Santer, B.D.;
Taylor, K.E.;
Penner, J.E. [Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States)] [and others]
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| Publication Date: | 1995 Aug 01 |
| OSTI Identifier: | OSTI ID: 116649; Legacy ID: DE96000987 |
| Report Number(s): | UCRL-ID--121956 |
| DOE Contract Number: | W-7405-ENG-48 |
| Resource Type: | Technical Report |
| Resource Relation: | PBD: Aug 1995 |
| Research Org: | Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States) |
| Sponsoring Org: | USDOE, Washington, DC (United States) |
| Country of Publication: | United States |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | Size: 30 p. |
| Other Number(s): | Other: ON: DE96000987; TRN: 95:007729 |
| Subject: | 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; CLIMATE MODELS; HUMAN FACTORS; SULFATES; AEROSOLS; CARBON DIOXIDE; OZONE; TROPOSPHERE |
| Availability: | OSTI as DE96000987 |
| Update Date: | 2009 Nov 05 |
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