Role of volcanic and anthropogenic aerosols in the recent global surface warming slowdown
Doug M. Smith (),
Ben B. B. Booth,
Nick J. Dunstone,
Rosie Eade,
Leon Hermanson,
Gareth S. Jones,
Adam A. Scaife,
Katy L. Sheen and
Vikki Thompson
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Doug M. Smith: Met Office Hadley Centre
Ben B. B. Booth: Met Office Hadley Centre
Nick J. Dunstone: Met Office Hadley Centre
Rosie Eade: Met Office Hadley Centre
Leon Hermanson: Met Office Hadley Centre
Gareth S. Jones: Met Office Hadley Centre
Adam A. Scaife: Met Office Hadley Centre
Katy L. Sheen: Met Office Hadley Centre
Vikki Thompson: Met Office Hadley Centre
Nature Climate Change, 2016, vol. 6, issue 10, 936-940
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The global warming slowdown has been attributed to the negative phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Modelling work simulates this negative phase in response to anthropogenic aerosols, indicating that external forcings may influence natural cycles.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate3058
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