Extends linear response theory to nonautonomous systems and applies it to optimal fingerprinting for attributing changes to multiple forcings in time-dependent backgrounds, with numerical tests on a climate model.
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Single-model ensemble spreads represent aleatoric uncertainty, quantified with GAMs and validated on reanalysis, showing reduced variability in Iberian drought regions that worsens under 3°C warming.
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Linear Response and Optimal Fingerprinting for Nonautonomous Systems
Extends linear response theory to nonautonomous systems and applies it to optimal fingerprinting for attributing changes to multiple forcings in time-dependent backgrounds, with numerical tests on a climate model.
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Capturing Aleatoric Uncertainty in Climate Models
Single-model ensemble spreads represent aleatoric uncertainty, quantified with GAMs and validated on reanalysis, showing reduced variability in Iberian drought regions that worsens under 3°C warming.