This book focuses on two major challenges in the climate sciences:
1) to describe the decadal-to-centennial variations in instrumental
and proxy records; and 2) to distinguish between anthropogenic
variations and natural variability. The National Taiwan University
invited some of the world's leading experts across the areas of
observational analysis, mathematical theory, and modeling to
discuss these two issues. The outcome of the meeting is the 23
chapters in this book that review the state of the art in
theoretical, observational and modeling research on internal,
unforced and externally forced climate variability. The main
conclusion of this research is that internal climate variability on
decadal and longer time scales is so large that sidestepping it may
lead to false estimates of the climate's sensitivity to
anthropogenic forcing.World Scientific Series on Asia-Pacific
Weather and Climate is indexed in SCOPUS.
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