The ‘pause’ in global warming in historical context: (II). Comparing models to observations

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Date
2018
Volume
13
Issue
12
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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We review the evidence for a putative early 21st-century divergence between global mean surface temperature (GMST) and Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) projections. We provide a systematic comparison between temperatures and projections using historical versions of GMST products and historical versions of model projections that existed at the times when claims about a divergence were made. The comparisons are conducted with a variety of statistical techniques that correct for problems in previous work, including using continuous trends and a Monte Carlo approach to simulate internal variability. The results show that there is no robust statistical evidence for a divergence between models and observations. The impression of a divergence early in the 21st century was caused by various biases in model interpretation and in the observations, and was unsupported by robust statistics.

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Lewandowsky, S., Cowtan, K., Risbey, J. S., Mann, M. E., Steinman, B. A., Oreskes, N., & Rahmstorf, S. (2018). The ‘pause’ in global warming in historical context: (II). Comparing models to observations (Bristol : IOP Publ.). Bristol : IOP Publ. https://doi.org//10.1088/1748-9326/aaf372
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