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Predicted Chance That Global Warming Will Temporarily Exceed 1.5 °C

  • D. M. Smith
  • , A. A. Scaife
  • , E. Hawkins
  • , R. Bilbao
  • , G. J. Boer
  • , M. Caian
  • , L. P. Caron
  • , G. Danabasoglu
  • , T. Delworth
  • , F. J. Doblas-Reyes
  • , R. Doescher
  • , N. J. Dunstone
  • , R. Eade
  • , L. Hermanson
  • , M. Ishii
  • , V. Kharin
  • , M. Kimoto
  • , T. Koenigk
  • , Y. Kushnir
  • , D. Matei
  • G. A. Meehl, M. Menegoz, W. J. Merryfield, T. Mochizuki, W. A. Müller, H. Pohlmann, S. Power, M. Rixen, R. Sospedra-Alfonso, M. Tuma, K. Wyser, X. Yang, S. Yeager
  • Met Office
  • University of Exeter
  • University of Reading
  • Barcelona Supercomputing Centre
  • Université Laval and Environment and Climate Change Canada
  • Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Princeton University
  • ICREA
  • Japan Meteorological Agency
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Columbia University
  • Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
  • Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
  • Deutscher Wetterdienst
  • Bureau of Meteorology Australia
  • United Nations

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Abstract

The Paris Agreement calls for efforts to limit anthropogenic global warming to less than 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels. However, natural internal variability may exacerbate anthropogenic warming to produce temporary excursions above 1.5 °C. Such excursions would not necessarily exceed the Paris Agreement, but would provide a warning that the threshold is being approached. Here we develop a new capability to predict the probability that global temperature will exceed 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels in the coming 5 years. For the period 2017 to 2021 we predict a 38% and 10% chance, respectively, of monthly or yearly temperatures exceeding 1.5 °C, with virtually no chance of the 5-year mean being above the threshold. Our forecasts will be updated annually to provide policy makers with advanced warning of the evolving probability and duration of future warming events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11,895-11,903
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume45
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 16 2018
Externally publishedYes

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