International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate simulations of the mid-Pliocene Warm Period (mPWP, ca. 3.3-3 Ma) using the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace model (IPSLCM5A), in the framework of the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP). We use the IPSL atmosphere ocean general circulation model (AOGCM), and its atmospheric component alone (AGCM), to simulate the climate of the mPWP. Boundary conditions such as sea surface temperatures (SSTs), topography, ice-sheet extent and vegetation are derived from the ones imposed by the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP), described in Haywood et al. (2010, 2011). We first describe the IPSL model main features, and then give a fu...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (3.29 to 2.97 Ma BP) has been identified as an analogue for the future,...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (mPWP) bears many similarities to aspects of future global warming as p...
The mid-Pliocene warm period between 3.29–2.97 million years before present (Ma BP) (Haywood et al.,...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
Recently, PlioMIP (Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project) was established to assess the ability of ...
The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is a sub-project of the Paleoclimate Modelling ...
Here, for the first time, we present simulations of mid-Pliocene climate using a UK IPCC AR5-class m...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
A new climate simulation for the middle Pliocene (ca. 3 Ma BP) is performed by a global grid-point a...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (3.29 to 2.97 Ma BP) has been identified as an analogue for the future,...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (mPWP) bears many similarities to aspects of future global warming as p...
The mid-Pliocene warm period between 3.29–2.97 million years before present (Ma BP) (Haywood et al.,...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
International audienceThis paper describes the experimental design and model results of the climate ...
Recently, PlioMIP (Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project) was established to assess the ability of ...
The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is a sub-project of the Paleoclimate Modelling ...
Here, for the first time, we present simulations of mid-Pliocene climate using a UK IPCC AR5-class m...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
International audienceThe Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) is the first coordinated ...
A new climate simulation for the middle Pliocene (ca. 3 Ma BP) is performed by a global grid-point a...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (3.29 to 2.97 Ma BP) has been identified as an analogue for the future,...
The mid-Pliocene Warm Period (mPWP) bears many similarities to aspects of future global warming as p...
The mid-Pliocene warm period between 3.29–2.97 million years before present (Ma BP) (Haywood et al.,...