We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. The model represents a major advance on its predecessor HadGEM2‐ES, with enhancements to all component models and new feedback mechanisms. These include: a new core physical model with a well‐resolved stratosphere; terrestrial biogeochemistry with coupled carbon and nitrogen cycles and enhanced land management; tropospheric‐stratospheric chemistry allowing the holistic simulation of radiative forcing from ozone, methane and nitrous oxide; two‐moment, five‐species, modal aerosol; and ocean biogeochemistry with two‐way coupling to the carbon cycle and atmospheric aerosols. The complexity of coupling between the ocean, land and atmosphere physical...
The ocean plays a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth system (ES). At the present time i...
We describe the scientific and technical implementation of two models for a core set of experiments...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
We document the development of the first version of the U.K. Earth System Model UKESM1. The model re...
We describe the approach taken to develop the UK’s first community Earth System model, UKESM1. This ...
Many Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6) models have exhibited a substantial cold ...
Abstract We describe the approach taken to develop the United Kingdom's first community Earth system...
For simulations intended to study the influence of anthropogenic forcing on climate, temporal stabil...
For simulations intended to study the influence of anthropogenic forcing on climate, temporal stabil...
We describe here the development and evaluation of an Earth system model suitable for centennial-sca...
This article describes the development and evaluation of the U.K.'s new High-Resolution Global Envir...
Earth System models enable a broad range of climate interactions that physical climate models are un...
The ocean plays a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth system (ES). At the present time i...
We describe the scientific and technical implementation of two models for a core set of experiments...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
We document the development of the first version of the U.K. Earth System Model UKESM1. The model re...
We describe the approach taken to develop the UK’s first community Earth System model, UKESM1. This ...
Many Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6) models have exhibited a substantial cold ...
Abstract We describe the approach taken to develop the United Kingdom's first community Earth system...
For simulations intended to study the influence of anthropogenic forcing on climate, temporal stabil...
For simulations intended to study the influence of anthropogenic forcing on climate, temporal stabil...
We describe here the development and evaluation of an Earth system model suitable for centennial-sca...
This article describes the development and evaluation of the U.K.'s new High-Resolution Global Envir...
Earth System models enable a broad range of climate interactions that physical climate models are un...
The ocean plays a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth system (ES). At the present time i...
We describe the scientific and technical implementation of two models for a core set of experiments...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...