Earth's energy imbalance since 1960 in observations and CMIP5 models

Observational analyses of running 5 year ocean heat content trends (Ht) and net downward top of atmosphere radiation (N) are significantly correlated (r?~?0.6) from 1960 to 1999, but a spike in Ht in the early 2000s is likely spurious since it is inconsistent with estimates of N from both satellite...

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Main Authors: Smith, Doug M. (Author), Allan, Richard P. (Author), Coward, Andrew C. (Author), Eade, Rosie (Author), Hyder, Patrick (Author), Liu, Chunlei (Author), Loeb, Norman G. (Author), Palmer, Matthew D. (Author), Roberts, Chris D. (Author), Scaife, Adam A. (Author)
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Published: 2015-02-28.
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