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Climate of the Past Discussions Interactive comment on “ Linking glacial and future climates through an ensemble of GCM simulations ” by J . C . Hargreaves et al .
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Hargreaves, Julia Catherine |
| Copyright Year | 2007 |
| Abstract | G. Schmidt Comment: The principle result of this study is that there is an asymmetry between positive and negative forcings in the context of the LGM. This issue was also recently addressed in Hansen et al (2005, "Efficacies of Climate Forcings", JGR) and the results shown there are a useful context for these results. Specifically, Hansen et al show that reductions in greenhouse gases are less efficacious than increases in greenhouse gases in the GISS model (GISS-ER)similar to the results shown here (figure 5 for instance). However, there are two elements to this. First, the radiative forcing in the model (adjusted stratospheric temperatures, using the WMO tropopause, Fa Table 1) is slightly asymmetric: |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
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| Resource Type | Article |