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Biased Estimates of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity and Transient Climate Response Derived From Historical CMIP6 Simulations
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2021
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EngineeringClimate ModelingEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceClimate PhysicsClimate ImpactEffcs EstimatesClimate ProjectionClimate ChangeGlobal Warming ModellingGeographyEffective Climate SensitivityHistorical SimulationsGlobal WarmingEquilibrium Climate SensitivityClimate SystemEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatologyGlobal ClimateClimate Modelling
Abstract This study assesses the effective climate sensitivity (EffCS) and transient climate response (TCR) derived from global energy budget constraints within historical simulations of eight CMIP6 global climate models (GCMs). These calculations are enabled by use of the Radiative Forcing Model Intercomparison Project (RFMIP) simulations, which permit accurate quantification of the radiative forcing. Long‐term historical energy budget constraints generally underestimate EffCS from CO 2 quadrupling and TCR from CO 2 ramping, owing to changes in radiative feedbacks and changes in ocean heat uptake efficiency. Atmospheric GCMs forced by observed warming patterns produce lower values of EffCS that are more in line with those inferred from observed historical energy budget changes. The differences in the EffCS estimates from historical energy budget constraints of models and observations are traced to discrepancies between modeled and observed historical surface warming patterns.
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