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フォースリング,フィードバック,地球温度の動向における内部変動.

Jochem Marotzke1, Piers M Forster2

  • 1Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Bundesstrasse 53, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.

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この要約は機械生成です。

気候モデルは,地球温暖化傾向を正確にシミュレートし,その不一致は,モデルバイアスではなく,自然気候の変動と放射線強制の変動に起因する.

科学分野:

  • 気候科学 気候科学
  • 地球システム科学 地球システム科学
  • 大気科学 大気科学

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  • 現在の気候モデルでは,1998年以来観測された地球平均地表温度 (GMST) の傾向と矛盾する温暖化が予測されていることが多い.
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