This is a follow-on post to the previous summary of interesting work related to the temperatures in 2023/2024. I'll have another post with a quick summary of the AGU session on the topic that we are running on Tuesday Dec 10th, hopefully in the next couple of weeks. 6 Dec 2024: This is perhaps the most interesting of the papers so far that look holistically at the last couple of years of … Read Full Article about Nature 2023: Part II
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Twenty years of blogging in hindsight
It’s 20 years since we started blogging on climate here on RealClimate (December 10, 2004). We wanted to counter disinformation about climate change that was spreading through various campaigns. In those days it was an unusual move that prompted a welcome from Nature. … Read Full Article about Twenty years of blogging in hindsight
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Unforced Variations: Dec 2024
This month's open thread on *climate* topics. Obviously, last month's events lent themselves to broader discussions, but this month (and going forward), we remind you that comments have to be climate-related. Note too that there are plenty of dying websites where you can troll to your heart's … Read Full Article about Unforced Variations: Dec 2024
Operationalizing Climate Science
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There is a need to make climate science more agile and more responsive, and that means moving (some of it) from research to operations. … Read Full Article about Operationalizing Climate Science
Unforced variations: Nov 2024
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This month's open thread on climate change topics. How are we in November already? And why is it still so warm... ? Anyway, please stay on topic and avoid insulting other commenters. … Read Full Article about Unforced variations: Nov 2024
Science is not value free
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Cold extremes do in fact decrease under global warming
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The title of this post might seem like a truism, but for about a decade some people have claimed the opposite, and many people have spent much time and effort trying to understand why. Much of that effort was wasted. … Read Full Article about Cold extremes do in fact decrease under global warming
Unforced Variations: Oct 2024
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Phantastic Job!
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A truly impressive paper was published this week with a new reconstruction of global temperatures over the last ~500 million years. … Read Full Article about Phantastic Job!
Unforced Variations: Sep 2024
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Oh My, Oh Miocene!
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A recent paper suggested that 'climate sensitivity' derived from a new paleo-CO2 record is around 7.2ºC (for equilibrium climate sensitivity ECS) and ~13.9ºC (Earth System Sensitivity - ESS) for a doubling of CO2. Some press has suggested that this means that "Earth’s Temperature Could Increase by … Read Full Article about Oh My, Oh Miocene!
The need for pluralism in climate modelling
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How should we allocate resources for climate modelling if the goal is to improve climate-related decisions? Higher resolution, machine learning and/or storylines? A call for a deeper discussion on how we should develop the climate modelling toolbox. Guest post by Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, … Read Full Article about The need for pluralism in climate modelling