The Early Eocene, a period of elevated atmospheric CO2 (>1000 ppmv), is considered an analog for future climate. Previous modeling attempts have been unable to reproduce major features of Eocene climate indicated by proxy data without substantial modification to the model physics. Here, we present simulations using a state-of-the-art climate model forced by proxy-estimated CO2 levels that capture the extreme surface warmth and reduced latitudinal temperature gradient of the Early Eocene and the warming of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Our simulations exhibit increasing equilibrium climate sensitivity with warming and suggest an Eocene sensitivity of more than 6.6°C, much greater than the present-day value (4.2°C). This higher climat...
International audienceThe methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We ...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
CESM1.2 simulation data for Early Eocene Citation: Zhu, J., Poulsen, C. J., & Tierney, J. E. (2019)...
Future global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions will depend on climate feedbacks, ...
We present results from an ensemble of eight climate models, each of which has carried out simulatio...
We investigate the late Paleocene/early Eocene (PE) climate using the coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea i...
Despite recent advances, the link between the evolution of atmospheric CO2 and climate during the Eo...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. The climate of the early...
We present results from an ensemble of eight climate models, each of which has carried out simulatio...
The early Eocene (~55 to 50 Ma) is a time period which has been explored in a large number of modell...
International audienceThe methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We ...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
CESM1.2 simulation data for Early Eocene Citation: Zhu, J., Poulsen, C. J., & Tierney, J. E. (2019)...
Future global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions will depend on climate feedbacks, ...
We present results from an ensemble of eight climate models, each of which has carried out simulatio...
We investigate the late Paleocene/early Eocene (PE) climate using the coupled atmosphere-ocean-sea i...
Despite recent advances, the link between the evolution of atmospheric CO2 and climate during the Eo...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. The climate of the early...
We present results from an ensemble of eight climate models, each of which has carried out simulatio...
The early Eocene (~55 to 50 Ma) is a time period which has been explored in a large number of modell...
International audienceThe methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We ...
The methods to quantify equilibrium climate sensitivity are still debated. We collect millennial-len...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...