Climate sensitivity varies drastically between warm and cold regimes, impacting global stability.
Climate sensitivity varies depending on the state of the climate, shifting between cold and warm periods. This variation is due to fast feedback processes changing in strength and timing over time. By studying a model of Earth's climate dynamics, researchers found that climate sensitivity can be thought of as a distribution that shows variability within the climate system. When CO2 levels are doubled, the climate sensitivity also changes depending on the state of the climate.