Phase Shift between Changes in Global Temperature and Atmospheric CO<inf>2</inf> Content under External Emissions of Greenhouse Gases into the Atmosphere

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© 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: The phase shift between changes in the global surface temperature Tg and atmospheric CO2 content (Formula Presented.) has been shown earlier not to characterize causal relationships in the Earth system in the general case. Specifically, the sign of this phase shift under nongreenhouse radiative forcing changes depends on the time scale of this forcing. This paper analyzes the phase shift between changes in the global surface temperature Tg and the atmospheric CO2 content (Formula Presented.) under synchronous external emissions of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere on the basis of numerical experiments with the IAP RAS climatic model and a conceptual climate model with carbon cycle. For a sufficiently large time scale of external forcing, the changes in (Formula Presented.) lag relative to the corresponding changes in Tg

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