Mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to global sea-level rise (SLR) and has been increasing over recent decades. Predictions of future SLR are increasingly modelled using ensembles of simulations within which model parameters and external forcings are varied within credible ranges. Accurately reporting the uncertainty associated with these predictions is crucial in enabling effective planning for, and construction of defences against, rising sea levels. Calibrating model simulations against current observations of ice-sheet behaviour enables the uncertainty to be reduced. Here we calibrate an ensemble of BISICLES ice-sheet model simulations of ice loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayme...
Estimating the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is critical for improving future se...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational re...
Mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to ...
Ice mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment ice streams in West Antarctica is a major source of un...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
Predictions of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea-level have large uncertainties. Confidenc...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum ∼20,000 years ago, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has undergone extensive ch...
The Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) has the greatest potential for global sea level rise. This study simul...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Antarctica's ice shelves modulate the grounded ice flow, and weakening of ice shelves due to climate...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea-level estimates in multip...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
Large parts of the Antarctic ice sheet lying on bedrock below sea level may be vulnerable to marine-...
Estimating the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is critical for improving future se...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational re...
Mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to ...
Ice mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment ice streams in West Antarctica is a major source of un...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
Predictions of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea-level have large uncertainties. Confidenc...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum ∼20,000 years ago, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has undergone extensive ch...
The Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) has the greatest potential for global sea level rise. This study simul...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Antarctica's ice shelves modulate the grounded ice flow, and weakening of ice shelves due to climate...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea-level estimates in multip...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
Large parts of the Antarctic ice sheet lying on bedrock below sea level may be vulnerable to marine-...
Estimating the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is critical for improving future se...
Sea level is projected to rise in the coming centuries as a result of a changing climate. One of the...
Despite considerable advances in process understanding, numerical modeling, and the observational re...