Table 1 Basic characteristics of global climate models for five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6] and possible characteristics of the sixth IPCC report [7,8]
Table 1 Basic characteristics of global climate models for five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6] and possible characteristics of the sixth IPCC report [7,8]
Table 2 Emission scenarios for global climate model projections in five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6] and intended to adopt by the sixth IPCC report [7,8]
Table 2 Emission scenarios for global climate model projections in five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6] and intended to adopt by the sixth IPCC report [7,8]
Table 3 Linear trends of global annual mean air temperature change in 17-27 years for observations and projections by global climate model ensembles of five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6]
Table 3 Linear trends of global annual mean air temperature change in 17-27 years for observations and projections by global climate model ensembles of five IPCC reports [2,3,4,5,6]
Table 4 Global air temperature changes as projected by 23 CMIP3 and 42 CMIP5 with various emission scenarios for 2016-2035 (relative to 1986-2005), and by 5 CMIP6 for 2021-2040 (relative to 1995-2014), range 5%-95%, respectively
Table 4 Global air temperature changes as projected by 23 CMIP3 and 42 CMIP5 with various emission scenarios for 2016-2035 (relative to 1986-2005), and by 5 CMIP6 for 2021-2040 (relative to 1995-2014), range 5%-95%, respectively
Table 5 Years reaching 1.5℃ and 2.0℃ of global annual mean air temperature changes as projected by 12 CMIP5 models with RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, and 5 CMIP6 models with SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5 (relative to 1850-1900), respectively [6,7,8,9]
Table 5 Years reaching 1.5℃ and 2.0℃ of global annual mean air temperature changes as projected by 12 CMIP5 models with RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, and 5 CMIP6 models with SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5 (relative to 1850-1900), respectively [6,7,8,9]
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