
Dataset and code for Substantial Role of Non-CO2 Forcing in Driving Global Warmth Across Past Warm Climates This package estimates "apparent non-CO₂ forcing" from compiled fully coupled paleoclimate simulations spanning the Eocene, Eocene–Oligocene Transition (EOT), Miocene, and Pliocene. It decomposes simulated global mean temperature anomalies into CO₂-attributable and residual (non-CO₂) components, then uses these estimates within a Bayesian framework to constrain modern effective climate sensitivity. The development repository is hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/xiaoqingliu-o/paleo_nonco2_forcing
Non-CO2 Forcing, Paleoclimate Simulations, Modern Climate Sensitivity
Non-CO2 Forcing, Paleoclimate Simulations, Modern Climate Sensitivity
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