Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity

Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is usually defined as the global mean equilibrium temperature response to a doubling CO2 concentration of its preindustrial level in the atmosphere[Hegerl et al., 2007;Meehl et al., 2007].

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Published inAdvances in climate change research Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 69 - 72
Main Authors WEN, Xin-Yu, WANG, Shao-Wu, LUO, Yong, ZHAO, Zong-Ci, HUANG, Jian-Bin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 08.05.2013
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Summary:Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is usually defined as the global mean equilibrium temperature response to a doubling CO2 concentration of its preindustrial level in the atmosphere[Hegerl et al., 2007;Meehl et al., 2007].
Bibliography:Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is usually defined as the global mean equilibrium temperature response to a doubling CO2 concentration of its preindustrial level in the atmosphere[Hegerl et al., 2007;Meehl et al., 2007].
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ISSN:1674-9278
1674-9278
DOI:10.3724/SP.J.1248.2013.00069