A less cloudy picture of the inter-model spread in future global warming projections

The spatial pattern and global mean values of warming differ between different climate models, an issue that needs to be better understood in order to obtain reliable regional projections. Here, the authors show that ice-albedo and water vapor feedbacks are the key processes that are responsible for...

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Autores principales: Xiaoming Hu, Hanjie Fan, Ming Cai, Sergio A. Sejas, Patrick Taylor, Song Yang
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/1f2794e534544b5298cd8cfd4dcb3064
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Sumario:The spatial pattern and global mean values of warming differ between different climate models, an issue that needs to be better understood in order to obtain reliable regional projections. Here, the authors show that ice-albedo and water vapor feedbacks are the key processes that are responsible for this inter-model spread.