@FemkeNijsse @ClimateOfGavin @OnlineMeteo @rahmstorf @coxypm Well, emergent constraints sound like personal taste (e.g. expert elicitation) coupled with creative statistics, at least this is the impression one gets reading the description in "What is an em
So you must demonstrate that your parameter is not just a data mining result and actually tells us something about ECS. See https://t.co/4GnXdIEr4C for more about this. 5/
@JosephMajkut I would look at two papers: https://t.co/Took4cQUCe and https://t.co/XZ8paRbM01 As a general rule, I'm very skeptical of them.
https://t.co/S4GmjSSiWi great article by S. Klein and A. Hall on emergent constraints. Thanks @mzelinka for the heads up (in Dec.!)
RT @YKamae_JP: Emergent Constraints for Cloud Feedbacks (Klein & Hall Curr Clim Change Rep) https://t.co/HC6IqAlz0L
RT @YKamae_JP: Emergent Constraints for Cloud Feedbacks (Klein & Hall Curr Clim Change Rep) https://t.co/HC6IqAlz0L
Emergent Constraints for Cloud Feedbacks (Klein & Hall Curr Clim Change Rep) https://t.co/HC6IqAlz0L
Emergent Constraints for Cloud Feedbacks https://t.co/E4ZL6TXaQ9
Emergent Constraints for Cloud Feedbacks - Online First - Springer https://t.co/pJp5Er27Ct