Reply to "comments on 'current GCMs' unrealistic negative feedback in the arctic"

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Pithan and Mauritsen argue that the 2009 results of Boé et al. are not consistent with current understanding of the lapse-rate feedback in the Arctic. They also argue that these results arise to an important extent from self-correlation issues. In this response, the authors argue that their results are not inconsistent with current understanding of lapse-rate feedback and demonstrate that the conclusions remain unchanged when all possibilities of self-correlation are excluded. © 2013 American Meteorological Society.

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Boe, J., Hall, A., & Qu, X. (2013). Reply to “comments on ‘current GCMs’ unrealistic negative feedback in the arctic.” Journal of Climate, 26(19), 7789–7792. https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00723.1

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