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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
by
Zhang, Jinlun
, Schmidt, G. A.
, Nazarenko, L.
, Ruedy, R.
, Faluvegi, G.
, Tausnev, N.
, Koch, D.
, Canuto, V.
, Cheng, Y.
, Bleck, R.
, Perlwitz, J.
, Kelley, M.
, Tsigaridis, K.
, Voulgarakis, A.
, Russell, G. L.
, Kiang, N. Y.
, Lo, K. K.
, Shindell, D. T.
, Unger, N.
, Yao, M.‐S.
, Miller, R. L.
, Menon, S.
, Oinas, V.
, Hansen, J. E.
, Puma, M. J.
, Aleinov, I.
, Lacis, A. A.
, Lerner, J.
, Romanou, A.
, Del Genio, A. D.
, Rind, D.
, Sun, S.
, Bauer, S.
, LeGrande, A. N.
, Clune, T. L.
, Healy, R. J.
, Bauer, M.
, Sato, M.
in
20th century
/ 21st century
/ Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric composition
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemistry
/ Climate change
/ climate model
/ Climate models
/ Clouds
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Emissions
/ Future climates
/ future scenarios
/ General circulation models
/ Global temperatures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Historic temperatures
/ Mean temperatures
/ Ocean circulation
/ Ocean models
/ Oceans
/ Physics
/ Recovery
/ Rivers
/ Sea ice
/ Simulation
/ Stream functions
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface-air temperature relationships
/ Temperature anomalies
2015
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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
by
Zhang, Jinlun
, Schmidt, G. A.
, Nazarenko, L.
, Ruedy, R.
, Faluvegi, G.
, Tausnev, N.
, Koch, D.
, Canuto, V.
, Cheng, Y.
, Bleck, R.
, Perlwitz, J.
, Kelley, M.
, Tsigaridis, K.
, Voulgarakis, A.
, Russell, G. L.
, Kiang, N. Y.
, Lo, K. K.
, Shindell, D. T.
, Unger, N.
, Yao, M.‐S.
, Miller, R. L.
, Menon, S.
, Oinas, V.
, Hansen, J. E.
, Puma, M. J.
, Aleinov, I.
, Lacis, A. A.
, Lerner, J.
, Romanou, A.
, Del Genio, A. D.
, Rind, D.
, Sun, S.
, Bauer, S.
, LeGrande, A. N.
, Clune, T. L.
, Healy, R. J.
, Bauer, M.
, Sato, M.
in
20th century
/ 21st century
/ Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric composition
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemistry
/ Climate change
/ climate model
/ Climate models
/ Clouds
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Emissions
/ Future climates
/ future scenarios
/ General circulation models
/ Global temperatures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Historic temperatures
/ Mean temperatures
/ Ocean circulation
/ Ocean models
/ Oceans
/ Physics
/ Recovery
/ Rivers
/ Sea ice
/ Simulation
/ Stream functions
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface-air temperature relationships
/ Temperature anomalies
2015
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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
by
Zhang, Jinlun
, Schmidt, G. A.
, Nazarenko, L.
, Ruedy, R.
, Faluvegi, G.
, Tausnev, N.
, Koch, D.
, Canuto, V.
, Cheng, Y.
, Bleck, R.
, Perlwitz, J.
, Kelley, M.
, Tsigaridis, K.
, Voulgarakis, A.
, Russell, G. L.
, Kiang, N. Y.
, Lo, K. K.
, Shindell, D. T.
, Unger, N.
, Yao, M.‐S.
, Miller, R. L.
, Menon, S.
, Oinas, V.
, Hansen, J. E.
, Puma, M. J.
, Aleinov, I.
, Lacis, A. A.
, Lerner, J.
, Romanou, A.
, Del Genio, A. D.
, Rind, D.
, Sun, S.
, Bauer, S.
, LeGrande, A. N.
, Clune, T. L.
, Healy, R. J.
, Bauer, M.
, Sato, M.
in
20th century
/ 21st century
/ Aerosol effects
/ Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air temperature
/ Anomalies
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric composition
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Chemistry
/ Climate change
/ climate model
/ Climate models
/ Clouds
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Emissions
/ Future climates
/ future scenarios
/ General circulation models
/ Global temperatures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Historic temperatures
/ Mean temperatures
/ Ocean circulation
/ Ocean models
/ Oceans
/ Physics
/ Recovery
/ Rivers
/ Sea ice
/ Simulation
/ Stream functions
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface-air temperature relationships
/ Temperature anomalies
2015
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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
2015
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We examine the anthropogenically forced climate response for the 21st century representative concentration pathway (RCP) emission scenarios and their extensions for the period 2101–2500. The experiments were performed with ModelE2, a new version of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Sciences (GISS) coupled general circulation model that includes three different versions for the atmospheric composition components: a noninteractive version (NINT) with prescribed composition and a tuned aerosol indirect effect (AIE), the TCAD version with fully interactive aerosols, whole‐atmosphere chemistry, and the tuned AIE, and the TCADI version which further includes a parameterized first indirect aerosol effect on clouds. Each atmospheric version is coupled to two different ocean general circulation models: the Russell ocean model (GISS‐E2‐R) and HYCOM (GISS‐E2‐H). By 2100, global mean warming in the RCP scenarios ranges from 1.0 to 4.5°C relative to 1850–1860 mean temperature in the historical simulations. In the RCP2.6 scenario, the surface warming in all simulations stays below a 2°C threshold at the end of the 21st century. For RCP8.5, the range is 3.5–4.5°C at 2100. Decadally averaged sea ice area changes are highly correlated to global mean surface air temperature anomalies and show steep declines in both hemispheres, with a larger sensitivity during winter months. By the year 2500, there are complete recoveries of the globally averaged surface air temperature for all versions of the GISS climate model in the low‐forcing scenario RCP2.6. TCADI simulations show enhanced warming due to greater sensitivity to CO2, aerosol effects, and greater methane feedbacks, and recovery is much slower in RCP2.6 than with the NINT and TCAD versions. All coupled models have decreases in the Atlantic overturning stream function by 2100. In RCP2.6, there is a complete recovery of the Atlantic overturning stream function by the year 2500 while with scenario RCP8.5, the E2‐R climate model produces a complete shutdown of deep water formation in the North Atlantic. Key Points: Global warming ranges from 1 to 4.5°C by 2100 Atlantic overturning circulation decreases by 2100 There is a collapse of the overturning in RCP8.5 in E2‐R models
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