Ah, I didn’t know that, thanks, I haven’t followed the literature that closely over the last year. I’ll put that into the model.
On a side note, that does seem high, and doesn’t seem like it would fit with the observational data for the last 200 years very well.
Cloud formation was the biggest unknown feedback loop and efforts to model them more accurately has led to the increase in range. The effects only start at unprecedented levels of warming which is why observational data may not fit.
https://e360.yale.edu/features/why-clouds-are-the-key-to-new-troubling-projections-on-warming
right, that’s bad news.
Ah, I didn’t know that, thanks, I haven’t followed the literature that closely over the last year. I’ll put that into the model.
On a side note, that does seem high, and doesn’t seem like it would fit with the observational data for the last 200 years very well.
Cloud formation was the biggest unknown feedback loop and efforts to model them more accurately has led to the increase in range. The effects only start at unprecedented levels of warming which is why observational data may not fit.
https://e360.yale.edu/features/why-clouds-are-the-key-to-new-troubling-projections-on-warming
right, that’s bad news.