Bern3D model output related to: Hysteresis of the Earth system under positive and negative CO2 emissions ...
The data below is output from the Bern3D intermediate complexity model and idealized CO2 increase-decrease simulations used in Jeltsch-Thömmes et al., Environ. Res. Lett. 15 (2020) 124026, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc4af The data are provided as .csv and .nc files There are different types...
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Summary: | The data below is output from the Bern3D intermediate complexity model and idealized CO2 increase-decrease simulations used in Jeltsch-Thömmes et al., Environ. Res. Lett. 15 (2020) 124026, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc4af The data are provided as .csv and .nc files There are different types of data 1) TIMESERIES DATA (Fig. 1 and 2) ================================= The name of the files indicates the variable: co2_ts.csv change in atm. co2 [ppm] cumulativeEmissions_ts.csv cumulative emissions [GtC] cumulativeAOflux_ts.csv cumulative atm-ocean C flux [GtC] cumulativeABflux_ts.csv cumulative atm-land C flux [GtC] sat_ts.csv change in surface air temperature [degC] ohc_ts.csv change in ocean heat content [10^24 J] amoc_ts.csv change in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation strength [Sv] seaice_ts.csv fraction of pre-industrial sea-ice area remaining [fraction of PI] The first row in the .csv files contains the header, which indicates the experiment. The naming convention is as follows: c4k#_### c4 ... |
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