Modelling mid-Pliocene climate with COSMOS based on PlioMIP2 boundary conditions

The mid-Pliocene warm period has been suggested as an analog to a future warmer climate (Jansen et al., 2007), due to its similarity to present day in terms of land-sea distribution as well as CO2. The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP), established by Haywood et al. (2010, 2011), is a...

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Main Author: Samakinwa, Eric
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:47871 2024-09-15T17:59:42+00:00 Modelling mid-Pliocene climate with COSMOS based on PlioMIP2 boundary conditions Samakinwa, Eric 2018-08-20 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/47871/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/47871/1/Eric_Samakinwa_Final_Thesis.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.840d352f-4c61-4f6f-9a18-24207571778b unknown University of Bremen - IUP https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/47871/1/Eric_Samakinwa_Final_Thesis.pdf Samakinwa, E. (2018) Modelling mid-Pliocene climate with COSMOS based on PlioMIP2 boundary conditions , Master thesis, University of Bremen. hdl:10013/epic.840d352f-4c61-4f6f-9a18-24207571778b EPIC3University of Bremen - IUP, 84 p. Thesis notRev info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2018 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:21:00Z The mid-Pliocene warm period has been suggested as an analog to a future warmer climate (Jansen et al., 2007), due to its similarity to present day in terms of land-sea distribution as well as CO2. The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP), established by Haywood et al. (2010, 2011), is an internationally coordinated effort to identify strengths and weaknesses of climate models in simulating of mid-Pliocene climate. PlioMIP is currently in its second phase, due to advances in the understanding of palaeogeography, ocean, terrestrial and cryosphere of the Pliocene epoch. Boundary conditions have been updated from PlioMIP1 and experiments were prescribed accordingly for PlioMIP2. In this study, a detailed description of the different components of the utilized Community Earth System Models (COSMOS, version: COSMOS-landveg r2413, 2009) as well as experimental procedures prescribed for PlioMIP2 (Haywood et al., 2016) are provided. Furthermore, the procedures applied to transfer the Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping (PRISM) Project mid-Pliocene reconstruction into model forcing is documented. The mid-Pliocene, as simulated by COSMOS and the PlioMIP2 prescribed boundary conditions is warmer than the PI-control simulation by 2.15 K in the global mean, corresponding to -0.08 K colder than the PlioMIP1 simulation by the same model. Higher-latitude warming, which is supported by the proxy evidences is still underestimated in the model outputs. The state of the Bering Strait, which is unknown during the mid-Pliocene (Gladenkov et al., 2002) was opened for PlioMIP1 and closed for PlioMIP2 simulations. This study show that a closed Bering Strait leads to better agreement of COSMOS simulation with the reconstruction in North Atlantic region that is very warm during the MPWP. Data-model discrepancies are not fully resolved even with the closure of the Bering Strait, this study show that uncertainty in the concentration of atmospheric CO2 contributes to the disagreement in various Ocean regions. ... Thesis Bering Strait North Atlantic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The mid-Pliocene warm period has been suggested as an analog to a future warmer climate (Jansen et al., 2007), due to its similarity to present day in terms of land-sea distribution as well as CO2. The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP), established by Haywood et al. (2010, 2011), is an internationally coordinated effort to identify strengths and weaknesses of climate models in simulating of mid-Pliocene climate. PlioMIP is currently in its second phase, due to advances in the understanding of palaeogeography, ocean, terrestrial and cryosphere of the Pliocene epoch. Boundary conditions have been updated from PlioMIP1 and experiments were prescribed accordingly for PlioMIP2. In this study, a detailed description of the different components of the utilized Community Earth System Models (COSMOS, version: COSMOS-landveg r2413, 2009) as well as experimental procedures prescribed for PlioMIP2 (Haywood et al., 2016) are provided. Furthermore, the procedures applied to transfer the Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping (PRISM) Project mid-Pliocene reconstruction into model forcing is documented. The mid-Pliocene, as simulated by COSMOS and the PlioMIP2 prescribed boundary conditions is warmer than the PI-control simulation by 2.15 K in the global mean, corresponding to -0.08 K colder than the PlioMIP1 simulation by the same model. Higher-latitude warming, which is supported by the proxy evidences is still underestimated in the model outputs. The state of the Bering Strait, which is unknown during the mid-Pliocene (Gladenkov et al., 2002) was opened for PlioMIP1 and closed for PlioMIP2 simulations. This study show that a closed Bering Strait leads to better agreement of COSMOS simulation with the reconstruction in North Atlantic region that is very warm during the MPWP. Data-model discrepancies are not fully resolved even with the closure of the Bering Strait, this study show that uncertainty in the concentration of atmospheric CO2 contributes to the disagreement in various Ocean regions. ...
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title_short Modelling mid-Pliocene climate with COSMOS based on PlioMIP2 boundary conditions
title_full Modelling mid-Pliocene climate with COSMOS based on PlioMIP2 boundary conditions
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