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Summary Of: Radiative forcing

Possible sources of radiative forcing are changes in... The radiative forcing of the surface... Radiative forcing can be used to estimate a subsequent equilibrium surface temperature change arising from that forcing... the radiative forcing is the change in the... Radiative forcing is intended as a useful way to compare different causes of perturbations in a climate... the predictive ability of radiative forcing is much worse... It is a candidate to supplement radiative forcing as a metric for comparing different mechanisms... New estimates of radiative forcing due to well mixed greenhouse gases... An alternative to radiative forcing for estimating the relative importance of climate change mechanisms... Radiative Forcing of Climate Change...

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