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Climate Sensitivity during and between Interglacials (ClimSens)

Subject Area Palaeontology
Term from 2011 to 2015
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 207010905
 
Climate sensitivity is the temperature response following a change in radiative forcing (e.g., doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration). The value of this parameter is currently not well known, which limits the accuracy of projections of climate in the future (21st century and beyond). The Clim-Sens project is devoted to increasing the accuracy of climate sensitivity estimation by means of (1) employing long temperature and forcing time series and (2) implementing a state-of-the-art statistical estimation method. The time series come from climate models, ice cores and marine climate archives; they cover the past 800 thousand years. The estimation tool consists in errors-in-variables regression combined with a bootstrap resampling approach for a realistic accuracy determination; an innovative methodical step is that timescale uncertainties are explicitly taken into account. The regression model fitted to the time series leads to new sensitivity estimates of likely higher accuracy. ClimSens further studies how the sensitivity varied between past interglacials to obtain insight into the size of paleoclimate feedback processes. Results are expected to be relevant for enhancing our knowledge about the future climate evolution of the present interglacial through the 21st century and beyond.
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