Presents integral dynamic emergent constraints from linear response theory as a generalization of traditional ones, tested on MPI-ESM global warming simulations.
2017 Predicting Climate Change Using Response Theory: Global Averages and Spatial Patterns.J
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A mathematical framework for dynamic emergent constraints in climate science
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