1. Estimation of Impulse Response of Earth’s Climate System at Century Time Interval
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Maksim Yu. Cherviakov and Mikhail B. Bogdanov
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Estimation ,Climate system ,Interval (mathematics) ,Geodesy ,Impulse response ,Geology - Abstract
The Earth’s climate system (ECS) is considered as a linear system whose input is the change in the solar constant, and whose output is the global mean near-surface temperature anomaly. As a result of the restoration of the impulse response at century time interval using reconstructed data on the solar constant and global temperature it was shown that its time constant is 32 ± 14 years. The sensitivity of the ECS to radiative forcing is 1.31 ± 0.63 K·W-1·m2, and the positive feedback coefficient is 4.4 ± 2.1. The found values of the characteristics of the ECS do not contradict the data obtained by averaging over the ensemble of CMIP5 models.
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- 2020
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