We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dynamic climate models. Our method uses artificially designed uncorrelated CO2 emissions scenarios, which are much better suited for the construction of an emulator than are conventional emissions scenarios. We apply our method to the climate model MAGICC to approximate the impact of emissions on global temperature. Comparing the temperature forecasts of MAGICC and our emulator, we show that the average relative out-of-sample forecast errors in the low-dimensional emulation models are below 2%. Our emulator offers an avenue to merge modern macroeconomic models with complex dynamic climate models
Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spa...
The potential effects of climate change on the environment and society are many. In order to effecti...
To analyze climate change mitigation strategies, economists rely on simplified climate models - clim...
We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dyn...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Op...
Climate emulators are a powerful instrument for climate modeling, especially in terms of reducing th...
We present a carbon-cycle–climate modelling framework using model emulation, designed for integrated...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Producing targeted climate information at the local scale, including major sources of climate change...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Accepted manuscript version. VoR with minor editorial changes available at https://doi.org/10.1029/2...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Climate emulators trained on existing simulations can be used to project project the climate effects...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Providing reliable information on climate change at local scale remains a challenge of first importa...
Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spa...
The potential effects of climate change on the environment and society are many. In order to effecti...
To analyze climate change mitigation strategies, economists rely on simplified climate models - clim...
We propose a general emulation method for constructing low-dimensional approximations of complex dyn...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Op...
Climate emulators are a powerful instrument for climate modeling, especially in terms of reducing th...
We present a carbon-cycle–climate modelling framework using model emulation, designed for integrated...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Producing targeted climate information at the local scale, including major sources of climate change...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Accepted manuscript version. VoR with minor editorial changes available at https://doi.org/10.1029/2...
Many different emission pathways exist that are compatible with the Paris climate agreement, and man...
Climate emulators trained on existing simulations can be used to project project the climate effects...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Providing reliable information on climate change at local scale remains a challenge of first importa...
Many applications in the evaluation of climate impacts and environmental policy require detailed spa...
The potential effects of climate change on the environment and society are many. In order to effecti...
To analyze climate change mitigation strategies, economists rely on simplified climate models - clim...