Effects of Climate System Feedbacks and Inertia on Surface Temperature Power Spectrum Obtained from CMIP5 and Low-Order Models

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S. Soldatenko
Robert Colman
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[1] St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
[2] Australian Bureau of Meteorology,undefined
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climate change; climate variability; radiative feedbacks; climate system inertia; power spectrum;
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