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Multiple regression analysis of anthropogenic and heliogenic climate drivers, and some cautious forecasts

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2021-01-14 v1

Abstract

The two main drivers of climate change on sub-Milankovic time scales are re-assessed by means of a multiple regression analysis. Evaluating linear combinations of the logarithm of carbon dioxide concentration and the geomagnetic aa-index as a proxy for solar activity, we reproduce the sea surface temperature (HadSST) since the middle of the 19th century with an adjusted R2R^2 value of around 87 per cent for a climate sensitivity (of TCR type) in the range of 0.6 K until 1.6 K per doubling of CO2_2. The solution of the regression is quite sensitive: when including data from the last decade, the simultaneous occurrence of a strong El Ni\~no on one side and low aa-values on the other side lead to a preponderance of solutions with relatively high climate sensitivities around 1.6 K. If those later data are excluded, the regression leads to a significantly higher weight of the aa-index and a correspondingly lower climate sensitivity going down to 0.6 K. The plausibility of such low values is discussed in view of recent experimental and satellite-borne measurements. We argue that a further decade of data collection will be needed to allow for a reliable distinction between low and high sensitivity values. Based on recent ideas about a quasi-deterministic planetary synchronization of the solar dynamo, we make a first attempt to predict the aa-index and the resulting temperature anomaly for various typical CO2_2 scenarios. Even for the highest climate sensitivities, and an unabated linear CO2_2 increase, we predict only a mild additional temperature rise of around 1 K until the end of the century, while for the lower values an imminent temperature drop in the near future, followed by a rather flat temperature curve, is prognosticated.

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@article{arxiv.2101.05183,
  title  = {Multiple regression analysis of anthropogenic and heliogenic climate drivers, and some cautious forecasts},
  author = {Frank Stefani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05183},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 9 figures