Physical Climate (Greenhouse Gas Concentrations, Temperature Increases, Ocean Behavior, and Abrupt Change)
As in 2005, a number of new studies in 2006 provided continued and increasingly robust evidence that the physical climate system is changing. These studies suggest, however, that the changes are being observed in ways that, while predicted, had been anticipated to be slower and more modest than observed. This section reviews some of these recent results, including changes in global and regional temperatures, ocean behavior, abrupt climate change, and the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations.
