The new Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) is used in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) in a series of climate change experiments for either idealized CO2-only forcing or forcings based on observations and the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios. The paper gives an overview of the model configurations, experiments related forcings, and initialization procedures and presents results for the simulated changes in climate and carbon cycle. It is found that the climate feedback depends on the global warming and possibly the forcing history. The global warming from 1850 to 2100 ranges from 1.5°C under the RCP2.6 scenario to 4.4°C under the RCP8.5 scenario. Over this range the patterns of tem...
International audienceAbstract The magnitude and evolution of parameters that characterize feedbacks...
International audienceAbstract The carbon cycle is a crucial Earth system component affecting climat...
International audienceWe present results from multiple comprehensive models used to simulate an aggr...
The new Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) is used in the Coupled Model Intercomparis...
Eleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the coupling between clim...
International audienceWe present the global general circulation model IPSL-CM5 developed to study th...
We present the global general circulation model IPSL-CM5 developed to study the long-term response o...
International audienceAbstract The magnitude and evolution of parameters that characterize feedbacks...
International audienceAbstract The carbon cycle is a crucial Earth system component affecting climat...
International audienceWe present results from multiple comprehensive models used to simulate an aggr...
The new Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) is used in the Coupled Model Intercomparis...
Eleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the coupling between clim...
International audienceWe present the global general circulation model IPSL-CM5 developed to study th...
We present the global general circulation model IPSL-CM5 developed to study the long-term response o...
International audienceAbstract The magnitude and evolution of parameters that characterize feedbacks...
International audienceAbstract The carbon cycle is a crucial Earth system component affecting climat...
International audienceWe present results from multiple comprehensive models used to simulate an aggr...