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Interpretation of Cloud-Climate Feedback as Produced by 14 Atmospheric General Circulation Models
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1989
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ClimatologyMeteorologyFuture Climatic ChangeEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceCloud-climate FeedbackSurrogate Climate ChangeGeographyMeteorological ForcingClimatic PredictorsCloud DynamicGlobal ClimateClimate ProjectionAtmospheric ModelClimate ModellingClimate SystemEarth ScienceClimate Change
Understanding the cause of differences among general circulation model projections of carbon dioxide-induced climatic change is a necessary step toward improving the models. An intercomparison of 14 atmospheric general circulation models, for which sea surface temperature perturbations were used as a surrogate climate change, showed that there was a roughly threefold variation in global climate sensitivity. Most of this variation is attributable to differences in the models' depictions of cloud-climate feedback, a result that emphasizes the need for improvements in the treatment of clouds in these models if they are ultimately to be used as climatic predictors.
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