The rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration is regarded as the dominant reason for observed warming since the mid-20th century. Based on the Paris Agreement target, this research designs three conceptual pathways to achieve the warming target of 1.5 °C above the pre-industrial level by using the Fast Ocean Atmosphere Model. The three different scenarios contain one equilibrium experiment (equilibrium, EQ) and two transient experiments (never-exceed pathway, NE; overshoot pathway, OS). Then, we choose a ten year average that achieves 1.5 °C warming to calculate the climatology of the warming situation. Since OS achieves 1.5 °C twice, we obtain four warming situations to explore the response of ocean temperature. In 2100, the global ocean tempe...
Abstract Global warming will soon reach the Paris Agreement targets of 1.5°C/2°C temperature increas...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
[1] Identifying the signature of global warming in the world’s oceans is challenging because low fre...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
This study investigates the formation mechanism of ocean surface warming pattern in response to a do...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to “well ...
We integrate the coupled climate model ECHAM5/MPIOM to equilibrium under atmospheric CO2 quadrupling...
We integrate the coupled climate model ECHAM5/MPIOM to equilibrium under atmospheric CO2 quadrupling...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
This paper examines nine analyses of global ocean 0/700m temperature and heat content during the 43-...
Abstract Global warming will soon reach the Paris Agreement targets of 1.5°C/2°C temperature increas...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
[1] Identifying the signature of global warming in the world’s oceans is challenging because low fre...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
This study investigates the formation mechanism of ocean surface warming pattern in response to a do...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to “well ...
We integrate the coupled climate model ECHAM5/MPIOM to equilibrium under atmospheric CO2 quadrupling...
We integrate the coupled climate model ECHAM5/MPIOM to equilibrium under atmospheric CO2 quadrupling...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
This paper examines nine analyses of global ocean 0/700m temperature and heat content during the 43-...
Abstract Global warming will soon reach the Paris Agreement targets of 1.5°C/2°C temperature increas...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
[1] Identifying the signature of global warming in the world’s oceans is challenging because low fre...