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Steady global surface warming from 1973 to 2022 but increased warming rate after 1990

Earth Sciences

Steady global surface warming from 1973 to 2022 but increased warming rate after 1990

B. H. Samset, C. Zhou, et al.

This insightful study by B. H. Samset, C. Zhou, J. S. Fuglestvedt, M. T. Lund, J. Marotzke, and M. D. Zelinka delves into global mean surface temperature changes over nearly five decades, revealing a consistent warming trend and intriguing variations since 1990 that challenge current climate models.... show more
Abstract
The change in global mean surface temperature is a crucial and broadly used indicator of the evolution of climate change. Any decadal scale changes in warming rate are however obfuscated by internal variability. Here we show that the surface temperature increase through the recent La Niña influenced years (2022) is consistent with the 50-year trend of 0.18 °C/decade. We use an Earth System Model based tool to filter out modulations to the warming rate by sea-surface temperature patterns and find consistent warming rates in four major global temperature data series. However, we also find clear indications, in all observational series, of a step-up in warming rate since around 1990. CMIP6 models generally do not capture this observed combination of long-term warming rate and recent increase.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Nov 01, 2023
Authors
B. H. Samset, C. Zhou, J. S. Fuglestvedt, M. T. Lund, J. Marotzke, M. D. Zelinka
Tags
global warming
surface temperature
climate models
decadal changes
temperature datasets
Earth System Model
warming rate
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