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Forced responses: Feb 2020

8 Feb 2020 by group

This month’s open thread on climate solutions.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: Feb 2020

5 Feb 2020 by group

This month’s open thread. Focus on climate science. Be kind.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Forced Responses: Dec 2019

6 Dec 2019 by group

Open thread for climate solution discussion. Climate science discussions should remain on the Unforced Variations thread.

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Unforced variations: Dec 2019

1 Dec 2019 by group

This month’s open thread. December already?

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Unforced variations: Nov 2019

1 Nov 2019 by group

This month’s open thread.

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Forced responses: Oct 2019

1 Oct 2019 by group

Bi-monthly open thread on climate solutions. Please try to be civil. Remember, climate science questions can be discussed on the Unforced Variations thread.

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Unforced Variations: Oct 2019

1 Oct 2019 by group

This month’s open thread. Please try to stick to climate science topics.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Unforced variations: Sep 2019

1 Sep 2019 by group

This month’s open thread for climate science topics. A new two-part community assessment of tropical storms and climate change is online at BAMS: Knutson et al. (2019a ; 2019b). And for those interested in Arctic Sea Ice, there is always the NSIDC.

References

  1. T. Knutson, S.J. Camargo, J.C.L. Chan, K. Emanuel, C. Ho, J. Kossin, M. Mohapatra, M. Satoh, M. Sugi, K. Walsh, and L. Wu, "Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part I: Detection and Attribution", Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 100, pp. 1987-2007, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0189.1
  2. T. Knutson, S.J. Camargo, J.C.L. Chan, K. Emanuel, C. Ho, J. Kossin, M. Mohapatra, M. Satoh, M. Sugi, K. Walsh, and L. Wu, "Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part II: Projected Response to Anthropogenic Warming", Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 101, pp. E303-E322, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0194.1

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Forced responses: Aug 2019

31 Jul 2019 by group

Bi-monthly thread on climate solutions and responses.

Filed Under: Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Aug 2019

31 Jul 2019 by group

This month’s open thread on climate science topics. Arctic sea ice minimum is upcoming, global temperatures running at (or close) to record levels, heat waves, new reconstructions for the last 2000 years, etc… Surely something there to discuss?

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

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