Potential volcanic impacts on future climate variability
Ingo Bethke (),
Stephen Outten,
Odd Helge Otterå,
Ed Hawkins,
Sebastian Wagner,
Michael Sigl and
Peter Thorne
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Ingo Bethke: Uni Research Climate, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Stephen Outten: Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Odd Helge Otterå: Uni Research Climate, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Ed Hawkins: NCAS-Climate, University of Reading
Sebastian Wagner: Institute for Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht
Michael Sigl: Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institute
Peter Thorne: Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units, National University of Ireland Maynooth
Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 11, 799-805
Abstract:
Projections of future climate do not typically include the effects of volcanic activity. By incorporating a range of volcanic futures into a coupled model, it is shown that volcanic forcing has quantifiable impacts on the time at which anthropogenic signatures emerge across various climate metrics.
Date: 2017
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