The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our present ability to simulate large-scale wetland characteristics and corresponding methane (CH4) emissions. A multi-model comparison is essential to evaluate the key uncertainties in the mechanisms and parameters leading to methane emissions. Ten modelling groups joined WETCHIMP to run eight global and two regional models with a common experimental protocol using the same climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) forcing datasets. We reported the main conclusions from the intercomparison effort in a companion paper (Melton et al., 2013). Here we provide technical details for the six experiments, which included an equilibrium, a transient, ...
The goal of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) is to understand the response...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has successfully provided the climate community wit...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
This paper is the first of a series of four GMD papers on the PMIP4-CMIP6 experiments. Part 2 (Otto-...
The concentrations of sulfate, black carbon (BC) and other aerosols in the Arctic are characterized ...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
In this study we examine the performance of 31 global model radiative transfer schemes in cloud-free...
A community diagnostics and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of Earth system models (ESMs...
To investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme...
We describe Global Atmosphere 7.0 and GlobalLand 7.0 (GA7.0/GL7.0), the latest science configuration...
Understanding physical processes within the water cycle is a challenging issue that requires merging...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
Future changes in runoff can have important implications for water resources and flooding. In this s...
We describe Global Atmosphere 6.0 and Global Land 6.0: the latest science configurations of the Met ...
The goal of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) is to understand the response...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has successfully provided the climate community wit...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
This paper is the first of a series of four GMD papers on the PMIP4-CMIP6 experiments. Part 2 (Otto-...
The concentrations of sulfate, black carbon (BC) and other aerosols in the Arctic are characterized ...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
In this study we examine the performance of 31 global model radiative transfer schemes in cloud-free...
A community diagnostics and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of Earth system models (ESMs...
To investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme...
We describe Global Atmosphere 7.0 and GlobalLand 7.0 (GA7.0/GL7.0), the latest science configuration...
Understanding physical processes within the water cycle is a challenging issue that requires merging...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
Future changes in runoff can have important implications for water resources and flooding. In this s...
We describe Global Atmosphere 6.0 and Global Land 6.0: the latest science configurations of the Met ...
The goal of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) is to understand the response...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has successfully provided the climate community wit...