Earth system models (ESMs) are increasing in complexity by incorporating more processes than their predecessors, making them potentially important tools for studying the evolution of climate and associated biogeochemical cycles. However, their coupled behaviour has only recently been examined in any detail, and has yielded a very wide range of outcomes. For example, coupled climate–carbon cycle models that represent land-use change simulate total land carbon stores at 2100 that vary by as much as 600 Pg C, given the same emissions scenario. This large uncertainty is associated with differences in how key processes are simulated in different models, and illustrates the necessity of determining which models are most realistic using rigorous m...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
The dynamics of biogeochemical models are determined by the mathematical equations used to describe ...
The terrestrial biosphere is thought to be a key component in the climatic variability seen in the p...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has successfully provided the climate community wit...
A community diagnostics and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of Earth system models (ESMs...
PublishedJournal ArticleEarth system models (ESMs) are increasing in complexity by incorporating mor...
Understanding natural and anthropogenic climate change processes involves using computational models...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) is now moving into its sixth phase and aims at a mo...
Earth system models are increasing in complexity and incorporating more processes than their predece...
Earth system models (ESMs) are increasing in complexity by incorporating more processes than their p...
The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our...
Future changes in runoff can have important implications for water resources and flooding. In this s...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
The dynamics of biogeochemical models are determined by the mathematical equations used to describe ...
The terrestrial biosphere is thought to be a key component in the climatic variability seen in the p...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has successfully provided the climate community wit...
A community diagnostics and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of Earth system models (ESMs...
PublishedJournal ArticleEarth system models (ESMs) are increasing in complexity by incorporating mor...
Understanding natural and anthropogenic climate change processes involves using computational models...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) is now moving into its sixth phase and aims at a mo...
Earth system models are increasing in complexity and incorporating more processes than their predece...
Earth system models (ESMs) are increasing in complexity by incorporating more processes than their p...
The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our...
Future changes in runoff can have important implications for water resources and flooding. In this s...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
The dynamics of biogeochemical models are determined by the mathematical equations used to describe ...
The terrestrial biosphere is thought to be a key component in the climatic variability seen in the p...