This review paper focuses on the application of the Granger causality technique to the study of the causes of recent global warming (a case of climatic attribution). A concise but comprehensive review is performed and particular atten- tion is paid to the direct role of anthropogenic and natural forcings, and to the influence of patterns of natural variability. By analyzing both in-sample and out-of-sample results, clear evidences are obtained (e.g., the major role of greenhouse- gases radiative forcing in driving temperature, a recent causal decoupling between solar irradiance and temperature it- self) together with interesting prospects of further research.
Granger causality analyses for climatic attribution
Pasini A;
2013
Abstract
This review paper focuses on the application of the Granger causality technique to the study of the causes of recent global warming (a case of climatic attribution). A concise but comprehensive review is performed and particular atten- tion is paid to the direct role of anthropogenic and natural forcings, and to the influence of patterns of natural variability. By analyzing both in-sample and out-of-sample results, clear evidences are obtained (e.g., the major role of greenhouse- gases radiative forcing in driving temperature, a recent causal decoupling between solar irradiance and temperature it- self) together with interesting prospects of further research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.