Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models

Characteristics and trends of surface ocean dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentrations and fluxes into the atmosphere of four Earth system models (ESMs: CNRM-ESM2-1, MIROC-ES2L, NorESM2-LM, and UKESM1-0-LL) are analysed over the recent past (1980–2009) and into the future, using Coupled Model Intercompari...

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Main Authors: Bock, Josué, Michou, Martine, Nabat, Pierre, Abe, Manabu, Mulcahy, Jane P., Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo, Schwinger, Jörg, Suntharalingam, Parvadha, Tjiputra, Jerry, van Hulten, Marco Marinus Peter, Watanabe, Michio, Yool, Andrew, Séférian, Roland
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2985448
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-3823-2021
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spelling ftnorce:oai:norceresearch.brage.unit.no:11250/2985448 2023-05-15T18:18:41+02:00 Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models Bock, Josué Michou, Martine Nabat, Pierre Abe, Manabu Mulcahy, Jane P. Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo Schwinger, Jörg Suntharalingam, Parvadha Tjiputra, Jerry van Hulten, Marco Marinus Peter Watanabe, Michio Yool, Andrew Séférian, Roland 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2985448 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-3823-2021 eng eng EC/H2020/641816 EC/H2020/101003536 Biogeosciences. 2021, 18 (12), 3823-3860. urn:issn:1726-4170 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2985448 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-3823-2021 cristin:1921595 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no © Author(s) 2021 CC-BY Biogeosciences 18 12 3823-3860 Peer reviewed Journal article 2021 ftnorce https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-3823-2021 2022-10-13T05:50:19Z Characteristics and trends of surface ocean dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentrations and fluxes into the atmosphere of four Earth system models (ESMs: CNRM-ESM2-1, MIROC-ES2L, NorESM2-LM, and UKESM1-0-LL) are analysed over the recent past (1980–2009) and into the future, using Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6) simulations. The DMS concentrations in historical simulations systematically underestimate the most widely used observed climatology but compare more favourably against two recent observation-based datasets. The models better reproduce observations in mid to high latitudes, as well as in polar and westerlies marine biomes. The resulting multi-model estimate of contemporary global ocean DMS emissions is 16–24 Tg S yr−1, which is narrower than the observational-derived range of 16 to 28 Tg S yr−1. The four models disagree on the sign of the trend of the global DMS flux from 1980 onwards, with two models showing an increase and two models a decrease. At the global scale, these trends are dominated by changes in surface DMS concentrations in all models, irrespective of the air–sea flux parameterisation used. In turn, three models consistently show that changes in DMS concentrations are correlated with changes in marine productivity; however, marine productivity is poorly constrained in the current generation of ESMs, thus limiting the predictive ability of this relationship. In contrast, a consensus is found among all models over polar latitudes where an increasing trend is predominantly driven by the retreating sea-ice extent. However, the magnitude of this trend between models differs by a factor of 3, from 2.9 to 9.2 Gg S decade−1 over the period 1980–2014, which is at the low end of a recent satellite-derived analysis. Similar increasing trends are found in climate projections over the 21st century. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice NORCE vitenarkiv (Norwegian Research Centre) Biogeosciences 18 12 3823 3860
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description Characteristics and trends of surface ocean dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentrations and fluxes into the atmosphere of four Earth system models (ESMs: CNRM-ESM2-1, MIROC-ES2L, NorESM2-LM, and UKESM1-0-LL) are analysed over the recent past (1980–2009) and into the future, using Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6) simulations. The DMS concentrations in historical simulations systematically underestimate the most widely used observed climatology but compare more favourably against two recent observation-based datasets. The models better reproduce observations in mid to high latitudes, as well as in polar and westerlies marine biomes. The resulting multi-model estimate of contemporary global ocean DMS emissions is 16–24 Tg S yr−1, which is narrower than the observational-derived range of 16 to 28 Tg S yr−1. The four models disagree on the sign of the trend of the global DMS flux from 1980 onwards, with two models showing an increase and two models a decrease. At the global scale, these trends are dominated by changes in surface DMS concentrations in all models, irrespective of the air–sea flux parameterisation used. In turn, three models consistently show that changes in DMS concentrations are correlated with changes in marine productivity; however, marine productivity is poorly constrained in the current generation of ESMs, thus limiting the predictive ability of this relationship. In contrast, a consensus is found among all models over polar latitudes where an increasing trend is predominantly driven by the retreating sea-ice extent. However, the magnitude of this trend between models differs by a factor of 3, from 2.9 to 9.2 Gg S decade−1 over the period 1980–2014, which is at the low end of a recent satellite-derived analysis. Similar increasing trends are found in climate projections over the 21st century. publishedVersion
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author Bock, Josué
Michou, Martine
Nabat, Pierre
Abe, Manabu
Mulcahy, Jane P.
Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo
Schwinger, Jörg
Suntharalingam, Parvadha
Tjiputra, Jerry
van Hulten, Marco Marinus Peter
Watanabe, Michio
Yool, Andrew
Séférian, Roland
spellingShingle Bock, Josué
Michou, Martine
Nabat, Pierre
Abe, Manabu
Mulcahy, Jane P.
Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo
Schwinger, Jörg
Suntharalingam, Parvadha
Tjiputra, Jerry
van Hulten, Marco Marinus Peter
Watanabe, Michio
Yool, Andrew
Séférian, Roland
Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
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Michou, Martine
Nabat, Pierre
Abe, Manabu
Mulcahy, Jane P.
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Tjiputra, Jerry
van Hulten, Marco Marinus Peter
Watanabe, Michio
Yool, Andrew
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title Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
title_short Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
title_full Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
title_fullStr Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
title_sort evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in cmip6 models
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