Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spatio-temporal projections of future climate. To capture feedbacks from impacted natural or socio-economic systems requires interactive two-way coupling, but this is generally computationally infeasible with even moderately complex general circulation models (GCMs). Dimension reduction using emulation is one solution to this problem, demonstrated here with the GCM PLASIM-ENTS (Planet Simulator coupled with the efficient numerical terrestrial scheme). Our approach generates temporally evolving spatial patterns of climate variables, considering multiple modes of variability in order to capture non-linear feedbacks. The emulator provides a 188-mem...
Abstract We describe the development of the “Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE (Planet Simulator–Grid-Ena...
We present a carbon-cycle–climate modelling framework using model emulation, designed for integrated...
We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dyn...
Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spa...
To study climate change on multi-millennial timescales or to explore a model's parameter space, effi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the...
Climate emulators trained on existing simulations can be used to project project the climate effects...
Producing targeted climate information at the local scale, including major sources of climate change...
Humankind's carbon intensive lifestyle has been altering Earth's climate rapidly and today's policy ...
Multi-millennial transient simulations of climate changes have a range of important applications, su...
Multi-millennial transient simulations of climate changes have a range of important applications, s...
and other research outputs PLASIM-ENTSem v1.0: a spatio-temporal emulator of future climate change f...
Earth system models (ESMs) are the gold standard for producing future projections of climate change,...
We describe the development of the “Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE emulator” PALEO-PGEM and its applicati...
The study of past climates provides a unique opportunity to test our understanding of the ...
Abstract We describe the development of the “Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE (Planet Simulator–Grid-Ena...
We present a carbon-cycle–climate modelling framework using model emulation, designed for integrated...
We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dyn...
Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spa...
To study climate change on multi-millennial timescales or to explore a model's parameter space, effi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the...
Climate emulators trained on existing simulations can be used to project project the climate effects...
Producing targeted climate information at the local scale, including major sources of climate change...
Humankind's carbon intensive lifestyle has been altering Earth's climate rapidly and today's policy ...
Multi-millennial transient simulations of climate changes have a range of important applications, su...
Multi-millennial transient simulations of climate changes have a range of important applications, s...
and other research outputs PLASIM-ENTSem v1.0: a spatio-temporal emulator of future climate change f...
Earth system models (ESMs) are the gold standard for producing future projections of climate change,...
We describe the development of the “Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE emulator” PALEO-PGEM and its applicati...
The study of past climates provides a unique opportunity to test our understanding of the ...
Abstract We describe the development of the “Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE (Planet Simulator–Grid-Ena...
We present a carbon-cycle–climate modelling framework using model emulation, designed for integrated...
We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dyn...