Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Meeting the challenge of identifying greenhouse gas-induced climatic change involves three steps. First, observations of critical variables must be assembled, evaluated, and analyzed to determine that there has been a statistically significant change. Second, reliable theoretical (model) calculations must be conducted to provide a definitive set of changes for which to search. Third, a quantitative and statistically significant association must be made between the projected and observed changes to exclude the possibility that the changes are due to natural variability or other factors. This paper provides a qualitative overview of scientific progress in successfully fulfilling these three steps.
Keywords:
ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION
Type:
University Corp. for Atmospheric Research, Modeling the Earth System, Volume 3; p 359-376
Format:
application/pdf