Carbon dioxide and climate: the importance of realistic geography in estimating the transient temperature response

Science. 1982 Sep 10;217(4564):1031-3. doi: 10.1126/science.217.4564.1031.

Abstract

Results obtained from a detailed air-sea-ice climate model for an instantaneous increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide content are used to estimate the transient surface temperature response for several time-dependent carbon dioxide increase scenarios. The inclusion of realistic variations of land fraction and ocean mixing with latitude is found to limit the applicability of steady- state simulations as approximate guides to the actual time-dependent temperature response, particularly when the regional response is considered.