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  Causes of climate change over the historical record

Hegerl, G. C., Broennimann, S., Cowan, T., Friedman, A. R., Hawkins, E., Iles, C., et al. (2019). Causes of climate change over the historical record. Environmental Research Letters, 14: 123006. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ab4557.

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Hegerl, Gabriele C.1, Author
Broennimann, Stefan1, Author
Cowan, Tim1, Author
Friedman, Andrew R.1, Author
Hawkins, Ed1, Author
Iles, Carley1, Author
Müller, Wolfgang A.2, Author           
Schurer, Andrew1, Author
Undorf, Sabine1, Author
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2Decadal Climate Predictions - MiKlip, The Ocean in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, ou_1479671              

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Free keywords: SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION; GREENHOUSE-GAS; VOLCANIC-ERUPTIONS; RAINFALL TRENDS; LAND-USE; INTERDECADAL VARIABILITY; THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION; MULTIDECADAL VARIABILITY; TROPICAL PRECIPITATIONEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; climate change; instrumental record; attribution; extreme events; precipitation;
 Abstract: This review addresses the causes of observed climate variations across the industrial period, from 1750 to present. It focuses on long-term changes, both in response to external forcing and to climate variability in the ocean and atmosphere. A synthesis of results from attribution studies based on palaeoclimatic reconstructions covering the recent few centuries to the 20th century, and instrumental data shows how greenhouse gases began to cause warming since the beginning of industrialization, causing trends that are attributable to greenhouse gases by 1900 in proxy-based temperature reconstructions. Their influence increased over time, dominating recent trends. However, other forcings have caused substantial deviations from this emerging greenhouse warming trend: volcanic eruptions have caused strong cooling following a period of unusually heavy activity, such as in the early 19th century; or warming during periods of low activity, such as in the early-to-mid 20th century. Anthropogenic aerosol forcing most likely masked some global greenhouse warming over the 20th century, especially since the accelerated increase in sulphate aerosol emissions starting around 1950. Based on modelling and attribution studies, aerosol forcing has also influenced regional temperatures, caused long-term changes in monsoons and imprinted on Atlantic variability. Multi-decadal variations in atmospheric modes can also cause long-term climate variability, as apparent for the example of the North Atlantic Oscillation, and have influenced Atlantic ocean variability. Long-term precipitation changes are more difficult to attribute to external forcing due to spatial sparseness of data and noisiness of precipitation changes, but the observed pattern of precipitation response to warming from station data supports climate model simulated changes and with it, predictions. The long-term warming has also led to significant differences in daily variability as, for example, visible in long European station data. Extreme events over the historical record provide valuable samples of possible extreme events and their mechanisms.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 25
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab4557
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Title: Environmental Research Letters
  Abbreviation : Environ. Res. Lett.
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: Bristol : Institute of Physics
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 14 Sequence Number: 123006 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1748-9326
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1748-9326