Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise

The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet and glacier models for the latest set of socio-economic scenarios, nor using coordinated exploration of uncertainties arising from the various computer models involved. Two recent international projec...

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Main Authors: Edwards, Tamsin L., Nowicki, Sophie, Marzeion, Ben, Hock, Regine, Goelzer, Heiko, Seroussi, Hélène, Jourdain, Nicolas C., Slater, Donald A., Turner, Fiona E., Smith, Christopher J., McKenna, Christine M., Simon, Erika, Abe-Ouchi, Ayako, Gregory, Jonathan M., Larour, Eric, Lipscomb, William H., Payne, Antony J., Shepherd, Andrew, Agosta, Cécile, Alexander, Patrick, Albrecht, Torsten, Anderson, Brian, Asay-Davis, Xylar, Aschwanden, Andy, Barthel, Alice, Bliss, Andrew, Calov, Reinhard, Chambers, Christopher, Champollion, Nicolas, Choi, Youngmin, Cullather, Richard, Cuzzone, Joshua, Dumas, Christophe, Felikson, Denis, Fettweis, Xavier, Fujita, Koji, Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin K., Gladstone, Rupert, Golledge, Nicholas R., Greve, Ralf, Hattermann, Tore, Hoffman, Matthew J., Humbert, Angelika, Huss, Matthias, Huybrechts, Philippe, Immerzeel, Walter, Kleiner, Thomas, Kraaijenbrink, Philip, Le clec’h, Sébastien, Lee, Victoria
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description The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet and glacier models for the latest set of socio-economic scenarios, nor using coordinated exploration of uncertainties arising from the various computer models involved. Two recent international projects generated a large suite of projections using multiple models2,3,4,5,6,7,8, but primarily used previous-generation scenarios9 and climate models10, and could not fully explore known uncertainties. Here we estimate probability distributions for these projections under the new scenarios11,12 using statistical emulation of the ice sheet and glacier models. We find that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would halve the land ice contribution to twenty-first-century sea level rise, relative to current emissions pledges. The median decreases from 25 to 13 centimetres sea level equivalent (SLE) by 2100, with glaciers responsible for half the sea level contribution. The projected Antarctic contribution does not show a clear response to the emissions scenario, owing to uncertainties in the competing processes of increasing ice loss and snowfall accumulation in a warming climate. However, under risk-averse (pessimistic) assumptions, Antarctic ice loss could be five times higher, increasing the median land ice contribution to 42 centimetres SLE under current policies and pledges, with the 95th percentile projection exceeding half a metre even under 1.5 degrees Celsius warming. This would severely limit the possibility of mitigating future coastal flooding. Given this large range (between 13 centimetres SLE using the main projections under 1.5 degrees Celsius warming and 42 centimetres SLE using risk-averse projections under current pledges), adaptation planning for twenty-first-century sea level rise must account for a factor-of-three uncertainty in the land ice contribution until climate policies and the Antarctic response are further constrained.
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author Edwards, Tamsin L.
Nowicki, Sophie
Marzeion, Ben
Hock, Regine
Goelzer, Heiko
Seroussi, Hélène
Jourdain, Nicolas C.
Slater, Donald A.
Turner, Fiona E.
Smith, Christopher J.
McKenna, Christine M.
Simon, Erika
Abe-Ouchi, Ayako
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Larour, Eric
Lipscomb, William H.
Payne, Antony J.
Shepherd, Andrew
Agosta, Cécile
Alexander, Patrick
Albrecht, Torsten
Anderson, Brian
Asay-Davis, Xylar
Aschwanden, Andy
Barthel, Alice
Bliss, Andrew
Calov, Reinhard
Chambers, Christopher
Champollion, Nicolas
Choi, Youngmin
Cullather, Richard
Cuzzone, Joshua
Dumas, Christophe
Felikson, Denis
Fettweis, Xavier
Fujita, Koji
Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin K.
Gladstone, Rupert
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Greve, Ralf
Hattermann, Tore
Hoffman, Matthew J.
Humbert, Angelika
Huss, Matthias
Huybrechts, Philippe
Immerzeel, Walter
Kleiner, Thomas
Kraaijenbrink, Philip
Le clec’h, Sébastien
Lee, Victoria
spellingShingle Edwards, Tamsin L.
Nowicki, Sophie
Marzeion, Ben
Hock, Regine
Goelzer, Heiko
Seroussi, Hélène
Jourdain, Nicolas C.
Slater, Donald A.
Turner, Fiona E.
Smith, Christopher J.
McKenna, Christine M.
Simon, Erika
Abe-Ouchi, Ayako
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Larour, Eric
Lipscomb, William H.
Payne, Antony J.
Shepherd, Andrew
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Alexander, Patrick
Albrecht, Torsten
Anderson, Brian
Asay-Davis, Xylar
Aschwanden, Andy
Barthel, Alice
Bliss, Andrew
Calov, Reinhard
Chambers, Christopher
Champollion, Nicolas
Choi, Youngmin
Cullather, Richard
Cuzzone, Joshua
Dumas, Christophe
Felikson, Denis
Fettweis, Xavier
Fujita, Koji
Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin K.
Gladstone, Rupert
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Greve, Ralf
Hattermann, Tore
Hoffman, Matthew J.
Humbert, Angelika
Huss, Matthias
Huybrechts, Philippe
Immerzeel, Walter
Kleiner, Thomas
Kraaijenbrink, Philip
Le clec’h, Sébastien
Lee, Victoria
Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise
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Nowicki, Sophie
Marzeion, Ben
Hock, Regine
Goelzer, Heiko
Seroussi, Hélène
Jourdain, Nicolas C.
Slater, Donald A.
Turner, Fiona E.
Smith, Christopher J.
McKenna, Christine M.
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Abe-Ouchi, Ayako
Gregory, Jonathan M.
Larour, Eric
Lipscomb, William H.
Payne, Antony J.
Shepherd, Andrew
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Albrecht, Torsten
Anderson, Brian
Asay-Davis, Xylar
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56856 2023-05-15T13:45:22+02:00 Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise Edwards, Tamsin L. Nowicki, Sophie Marzeion, Ben Hock, Regine Goelzer, Heiko Seroussi, Hélène Jourdain, Nicolas C. Slater, Donald A. Turner, Fiona E. Smith, Christopher J. McKenna, Christine M. Simon, Erika Abe-Ouchi, Ayako Gregory, Jonathan M. Larour, Eric Lipscomb, William H. Payne, Antony J. Shepherd, Andrew Agosta, Cécile Alexander, Patrick Albrecht, Torsten Anderson, Brian Asay-Davis, Xylar Aschwanden, Andy Barthel, Alice Bliss, Andrew Calov, Reinhard Chambers, Christopher Champollion, Nicolas Choi, Youngmin Cullather, Richard Cuzzone, Joshua Dumas, Christophe Felikson, Denis Fettweis, Xavier Fujita, Koji Galton-Fenzi, Benjamin K. Gladstone, Rupert Golledge, Nicholas R. Greve, Ralf Hattermann, Tore Hoffman, Matthew J. Humbert, Angelika Huss, Matthias Huybrechts, Philippe Immerzeel, Walter Kleiner, Thomas Kraaijenbrink, Philip Le clec’h, Sébastien Lee, Victoria 2021 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56856/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56856/1/s41586-021-03302-y.pdf https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03302-y https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.a569f271-61d9-4dad-99e9-dcd43efcdccd https://hdl.handle.net/ unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56856/1/s41586-021-03302-y.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/ Edwards, T. L. , Nowicki, S. , Marzeion, B. , Hock, R. , Goelzer, H. , Seroussi, H. , Jourdain, N. C. , Slater, D. A. , Turner, F. E. , Smith, C. J. , McKenna, C. M. , Simon, E. , Abe-Ouchi, A. , Gregory, J. M. , Larour, E. , Lipscomb, W. H. , Payne, A. J. , Shepherd, A. , Agosta, C. , Alexander, P. , Albrecht, T. , Anderson, B. , Asay-Davis, X. , Aschwanden, A. , Barthel, A. , Bliss, A. , Calov, R. , Chambers, C. , Champollion, N. , Choi, Y. , Cullather, R. , Cuzzone, J. , Dumas, C. , Felikson, D. , Fettweis, X. , Fujita, K. , Galton-Fenzi, B. K. , Gladstone, R. , Golledge, N. R. , Greve, R. , Hattermann, T. , Hoffman, M. J. , Humbert, A. orcid:0000-0002-0244-8760 , Huss, M. , Huybrechts, P. , Immerzeel, W. , Kleiner, T. orcid:0000-0001-7825-5765 , Kraaijenbrink, P. , Le clec’h, S. , Lee, V. , Leguy, G. R. , Little, C. M. , Lowry, D. P. , Malles, J. H. , Martin, D. F. , Maussion, F. , Morlighem, M. , O’Neill, J. F. , Nias, I. , Pattyn, F. , Pelle, T. , Price, S. F. , Quiquet, A. , Radić, V. , Reese, R. , Rounce, D. R. , Rückamp, M. orcid:0000-0003-2512-7238 , Sakai, A. , Shafer, C. , Schlegel, N. J. , Shannon, S. , Smith, R. S. , Straneo, F. , Sun, S. , Tarasov, L. , Trusel, L. D. , Van Breedam, J. , van de Wal, R. , van den Broeke, M. , Winkelmann, R. , Zekollari, H. , Zhao, C. , Zhang, T. and Zwinger, T. (2021) Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise , Nature, 593 (7857), pp. 74-82 . doi:10.1038/s41586-021-03302-y <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03302-y> , hdl:10013/epic.a569f271-61d9-4dad-99e9-dcd43efcdccd EPIC3Nature, 593(7857), pp. 74-82, ISSN: 0028-0836 Article isiRev 2021 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03302-y 2022-10-02T23:12:39Z The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet and glacier models for the latest set of socio-economic scenarios, nor using coordinated exploration of uncertainties arising from the various computer models involved. Two recent international projects generated a large suite of projections using multiple models2,3,4,5,6,7,8, but primarily used previous-generation scenarios9 and climate models10, and could not fully explore known uncertainties. Here we estimate probability distributions for these projections under the new scenarios11,12 using statistical emulation of the ice sheet and glacier models. We find that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would halve the land ice contribution to twenty-first-century sea level rise, relative to current emissions pledges. The median decreases from 25 to 13 centimetres sea level equivalent (SLE) by 2100, with glaciers responsible for half the sea level contribution. The projected Antarctic contribution does not show a clear response to the emissions scenario, owing to uncertainties in the competing processes of increasing ice loss and snowfall accumulation in a warming climate. However, under risk-averse (pessimistic) assumptions, Antarctic ice loss could be five times higher, increasing the median land ice contribution to 42 centimetres SLE under current policies and pledges, with the 95th percentile projection exceeding half a metre even under 1.5 degrees Celsius warming. This would severely limit the possibility of mitigating future coastal flooding. Given this large range (between 13 centimetres SLE using the main projections under 1.5 degrees Celsius warming and 42 centimetres SLE using risk-averse projections under current pledges), adaptation planning for twenty-first-century sea level rise must account for a factor-of-three uncertainty in the land ice contribution until climate policies and the Antarctic response are further constrained. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic The Antarctic Nature 593 7857 74 82