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A direct approach to detection and attribution of climate change

Applications 2019-10-09 v1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics

Abstract

We present here a novel statistical learning approach for detection and attribution (D&A) of climate change. Traditional optimal D&A studies try to directly model the observations from model simulations, but practically this is challenging due to high-dimensionality. Dimension reduction techniques reduce the dimensionality, typically using empirical orthogonal functions, but as these techniques are unsupervised, the reduced space considered is somewhat arbitrary. Here, we propose a supervised approach where we predict a given external forcing, e.g., anthropogenic forcing, directly from the spatial pattern of climate variables, and use the predicted forcing as a test statistic for D&A. We want the prediction to work well even under changes in the distribution of other external forcings, e.g., solar or volcanic forcings, and therefore formulate the optimization problem from a distributional robustness perspective.

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@article{arxiv.1910.03346,
  title  = {A direct approach to detection and attribution of climate change},
  author = {Eniko Székely and Sebastian Sippel and Reto Knutti and Guillaume Obozinski and Nicolai Meinshausen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.03346},
  year   = {2019}
}