Data of the Historical Hosing simulations presented in "Antarctic ice-sheet meltwater reduces transient warming and climate sensitivity through the sea-surface temperature pattern effect" submitted to Geophysical Research Letters Authors: Yue Dong, Andrew G. Pauling, Shaina Sadai, Kyle C. Armour Abstract: Coupled global climate models (GCMs) generally fail to reproduce the observed sea-surface temperature (SST) trend pattern since the 1980s. The model-observation discrepancies may arise in part from the lack of realistic Antarctic ice-sheet meltwater imbalance in GCMs. Here we employ two sets of CESM1-CAM5 simulations forced by anomalous Antarctic meltwater fluxes over 1980--2013 and into the 21st century. Both show a reduced global war...
Government policies currently commit us to surface warming of three to four degrees Celsius above pr...
International audienceThis article reports on high-resolution (60 km) atmospheric general circulatio...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
Recent trends in Southern Ocean (SO) climate—of surface cooling, freshening, and sea ice expansion—a...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
© 2015 The Authors. Earth's Future published by Wiley on behalf of the American Geophysical Union. D...
The Earth will exhibit continued global surface warming in response to a sustained increase of atmos...
We show by using a three-dimensional climate model, which includes a comprehensive representation of...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
We use two coupled climate models, GFDL-CM4 and GFDL-ESM4, to investigate the physical response of t...
Introduction We use high-resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations to show that reasonable pas...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Output from a set of 9 global climate simulations for four transient scenarios of ice sheet meltwate...
Government policies currently commit us to surface warming of three to four degrees Celsius above pr...
International audienceThis article reports on high-resolution (60 km) atmospheric general circulatio...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
Recent trends in Southern Ocean (SO) climate—of surface cooling, freshening, and sea ice expansion—a...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
© 2015 The Authors. Earth's Future published by Wiley on behalf of the American Geophysical Union. D...
The Earth will exhibit continued global surface warming in response to a sustained increase of atmos...
We show by using a three-dimensional climate model, which includes a comprehensive representation of...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
We use two coupled climate models, GFDL-CM4 and GFDL-ESM4, to investigate the physical response of t...
Introduction We use high-resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations to show that reasonable pas...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Output from a set of 9 global climate simulations for four transient scenarios of ice sheet meltwate...
Government policies currently commit us to surface warming of three to four degrees Celsius above pr...
International audienceThis article reports on high-resolution (60 km) atmospheric general circulatio...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...