Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models

Projections of changes in surface air temperature and global mean sea level over the next century are presented for all IS92 radiative scenarios. A zonal meanenergy-balance climate model is used to estimate temperature changes and thermal expansion, precipitation-dependent sensitivity values are use...

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Main Authors: Wolde, J. de, Huybrechts, Philippe, Oerlemans, J., van de Wal, R. S. W.
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Published: 1997
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/1/Wol9999a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:3405 2024-09-15T17:45:07+00:00 Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models Wolde, J. de Huybrechts, Philippe Oerlemans, J. van de Wal, R. S. W. 1997 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/1/Wol9999a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/1/Wol9999a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989.d001 Wolde, J. d. , Huybrechts, P. , Oerlemans, J. and van de Wal, R. S. W. (1997) Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models , TELLUS SERIES A-DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHYA, 49 , pp. 486-502 . hdl:10013/epic.13989 EPIC3TELLUS SERIES A-DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHYA, 49, pp. 486-502 Article isiRev 1997 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:54:11Z Projections of changes in surface air temperature and global mean sea level over the next century are presented for all IS92 radiative scenarios. A zonal meanenergy-balance climate model is used to estimate temperature changes and thermal expansion, precipitation-dependent sensitivity values are used to estimate thesea-level contribution of glaciers and small ice caps and dynamic ice-sheet models coupled to surface mass balance models are employed with regard to theAntarctic and Greenland ice sheets. A few of the sea-level projections have been included in the IPCC96-report for comparison with the revised IPCC96projections. Here it is demonstrated that the observed inter-model differences are similar for all IS92 radiative forcing scenarios: the projections of global surfaceair temperature change resemble the revised IPCC96 projections. In this paper, the reasons for the inter-model differences in sea-level results are considered. Thelargest inter-model differences in individual sea-level contributions are found for thermal expansion and for the Antarctic ice sheet. Sensitivity experiments arepresented that show the importance of different assumptions about the temperature forcing of the glacier and ice-sheet models and about the weakening of theocean circulation. Furthermore, uncertainties in thermal expansion caused by uncertainties in ocean heat mixing are considered. It is concluded that theinter-model differences in sea-level projections are caused by the use of essentially different models in this paper and in the revised IPCC96 projections. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Projections of changes in surface air temperature and global mean sea level over the next century are presented for all IS92 radiative scenarios. A zonal meanenergy-balance climate model is used to estimate temperature changes and thermal expansion, precipitation-dependent sensitivity values are used to estimate thesea-level contribution of glaciers and small ice caps and dynamic ice-sheet models coupled to surface mass balance models are employed with regard to theAntarctic and Greenland ice sheets. A few of the sea-level projections have been included in the IPCC96-report for comparison with the revised IPCC96projections. Here it is demonstrated that the observed inter-model differences are similar for all IS92 radiative forcing scenarios: the projections of global surfaceair temperature change resemble the revised IPCC96 projections. In this paper, the reasons for the inter-model differences in sea-level results are considered. Thelargest inter-model differences in individual sea-level contributions are found for thermal expansion and for the Antarctic ice sheet. Sensitivity experiments arepresented that show the importance of different assumptions about the temperature forcing of the glacier and ice-sheet models and about the weakening of theocean circulation. Furthermore, uncertainties in thermal expansion caused by uncertainties in ocean heat mixing are considered. It is concluded that theinter-model differences in sea-level projections are caused by the use of essentially different models in this paper and in the revised IPCC96 projections.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wolde, J. de
Huybrechts, Philippe
Oerlemans, J.
van de Wal, R. S. W.
spellingShingle Wolde, J. de
Huybrechts, Philippe
Oerlemans, J.
van de Wal, R. S. W.
Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
author_facet Wolde, J. de
Huybrechts, Philippe
Oerlemans, J.
van de Wal, R. S. W.
author_sort Wolde, J. de
title Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
title_short Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
title_full Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
title_fullStr Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
title_full_unstemmed Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
title_sort projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2d energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models
publishDate 1997
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3405/1/Wol9999a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.13989.d001
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Wolde, J. d. , Huybrechts, P. , Oerlemans, J. and van de Wal, R. S. W. (1997) Projections of global mean sea level rise calculated with a 2D energy-balance climate model and dynamic ice sheet models , TELLUS SERIES A-DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHYA, 49 , pp. 486-502 . hdl:10013/epic.13989
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