ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century

Ice flow models of the Antarctic ice sheet are commonly used to simulate its future evolution in response to different climate scenarios and assess the mass loss that would contribute to future sea level rise. However, there is currently no consensus on estimates of the future mass balance of the ic...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: Seroussi, H., Nowicki, S., Payne, A., Goelzer, H., Lipscomb, W., Abe Ouchi, A., Agosta, C., Albrecht, T., Asay-Davis, X., Barthel, A., Calov, R., Cullather, R., Dumas, C., Galton-Fenzi, B., Gladstone, R., Golledge, N., Gregory, J., Greve, R., Hatterman, T., Hoffman, M., Humbert, A., Huybrechts, P., Jourdain, N., Kleiner, T., Larour, E., Leguy, G., Lowry, D., Little, C., Morlighem, M., Pattyn, F., Pelle, T., Price, S., Quiquet, A., Reese, R., Schlegel, N., Shepherd, A., Simon, E., Smith, R., Straneo, F., Sun, S., Trusel, L., Van Breedam, J., van de Wal, R., Winkelmann, R., Zhao, C., Zhang, T., Zwinger, T.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftpotsdamik:oai:publications.pik-potsdam.de:item_23884 2023-10-29T02:31:00+01:00 ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century Seroussi, H. Nowicki, S. Payne, A. Goelzer, H. Lipscomb, W. Abe Ouchi, A. Agosta, C. Albrecht, T. Asay-Davis, X. Barthel, A. Calov, R. Cullather, R. Dumas, C. Galton-Fenzi, B. Gladstone, R. Golledge, N. Gregory, J. Greve, R. Hatterman, T. Hoffman, M. Humbert, A. Huybrechts, P. Jourdain, N. Kleiner, T. Larour, E. Leguy, G. Lowry, D. Little, C. Morlighem, M. Pattyn, F. Pelle, T. Price, S. Quiquet, A. Reese, R. Schlegel, N. Shepherd, A. Simon, E. Smith, R. Straneo, F. Sun, S. Trusel, L. Van Breedam, J. van de Wal, R. Winkelmann, R. Zhao, C. Zhang, T. Zwinger, T. 2020-09-17 application/pdf https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_23884 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_23884_5/component/file_24900/23884oa.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/tc-14-3033-2020 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_23884 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_23884_5/component/file_24900/23884oa.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess The Cryosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftpotsdamik https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-3033-2020 2023-09-30T17:59:54Z Ice flow models of the Antarctic ice sheet are commonly used to simulate its future evolution in response to different climate scenarios and assess the mass loss that would contribute to future sea level rise. However, there is currently no consensus on estimates of the future mass balance of the ice sheet, primarily because of differences in the representation of physical processes, forcings employed and initial states of ice sheet models. This study presents results from ice flow model simulations from 13 international groups focusing on the evolution of the Antarctic ice sheet during the period 2015–2100 as part of the Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison for CMIP6 (ISMIP6). They are forced with outputs from a subset of models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5), representative of the spread in climate model results. Simulations of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea level rise in response to increased warming during this period varies between −7.8 and 30.0 cm of sea level equivalent (SLE) under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario forcing. These numbers are relative to a control experiment with constant climate conditions and should therefore be added to the mass loss contribution under climate conditions similar to present-day conditions over the same period. The simulated evolution of the West Antarctic ice sheet varies widely among models, with an overall mass loss, up to 18.0 cm SLE, in response to changes in oceanic conditions. East Antarctica mass change varies between −6.1 and 8.3 cm SLE in the simulations, with a significant increase in surface mass balance outweighing the increased ice discharge under most RCP 8.5 scenario forcings. The inclusion of ice shelf collapse, here assumed to be caused by large amounts of liquid water ponding at the surface of ice shelves, yields an additional simulated mass loss of 28 mm compared to simulations without ice shelf collapse. The largest sources of uncertainty come from the climate forcing, the ocean-induced ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves The Cryosphere Publication Database PIK (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) The Cryosphere 14 9 3033 3070
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description Ice flow models of the Antarctic ice sheet are commonly used to simulate its future evolution in response to different climate scenarios and assess the mass loss that would contribute to future sea level rise. However, there is currently no consensus on estimates of the future mass balance of the ice sheet, primarily because of differences in the representation of physical processes, forcings employed and initial states of ice sheet models. This study presents results from ice flow model simulations from 13 international groups focusing on the evolution of the Antarctic ice sheet during the period 2015–2100 as part of the Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison for CMIP6 (ISMIP6). They are forced with outputs from a subset of models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5), representative of the spread in climate model results. Simulations of the Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea level rise in response to increased warming during this period varies between −7.8 and 30.0 cm of sea level equivalent (SLE) under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario forcing. These numbers are relative to a control experiment with constant climate conditions and should therefore be added to the mass loss contribution under climate conditions similar to present-day conditions over the same period. The simulated evolution of the West Antarctic ice sheet varies widely among models, with an overall mass loss, up to 18.0 cm SLE, in response to changes in oceanic conditions. East Antarctica mass change varies between −6.1 and 8.3 cm SLE in the simulations, with a significant increase in surface mass balance outweighing the increased ice discharge under most RCP 8.5 scenario forcings. The inclusion of ice shelf collapse, here assumed to be caused by large amounts of liquid water ponding at the surface of ice shelves, yields an additional simulated mass loss of 28 mm compared to simulations without ice shelf collapse. The largest sources of uncertainty come from the climate forcing, the ocean-induced ...
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author Seroussi, H.
Nowicki, S.
Payne, A.
Goelzer, H.
Lipscomb, W.
Abe Ouchi, A.
Agosta, C.
Albrecht, T.
Asay-Davis, X.
Barthel, A.
Calov, R.
Cullather, R.
Dumas, C.
Galton-Fenzi, B.
Gladstone, R.
Golledge, N.
Gregory, J.
Greve, R.
Hatterman, T.
Hoffman, M.
Humbert, A.
Huybrechts, P.
Jourdain, N.
Kleiner, T.
Larour, E.
Leguy, G.
Lowry, D.
Little, C.
Morlighem, M.
Pattyn, F.
Pelle, T.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Reese, R.
Schlegel, N.
Shepherd, A.
Simon, E.
Smith, R.
Straneo, F.
Sun, S.
Trusel, L.
Van Breedam, J.
van de Wal, R.
Winkelmann, R.
Zhao, C.
Zhang, T.
Zwinger, T.
spellingShingle Seroussi, H.
Nowicki, S.
Payne, A.
Goelzer, H.
Lipscomb, W.
Abe Ouchi, A.
Agosta, C.
Albrecht, T.
Asay-Davis, X.
Barthel, A.
Calov, R.
Cullather, R.
Dumas, C.
Galton-Fenzi, B.
Gladstone, R.
Golledge, N.
Gregory, J.
Greve, R.
Hatterman, T.
Hoffman, M.
Humbert, A.
Huybrechts, P.
Jourdain, N.
Kleiner, T.
Larour, E.
Leguy, G.
Lowry, D.
Little, C.
Morlighem, M.
Pattyn, F.
Pelle, T.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Reese, R.
Schlegel, N.
Shepherd, A.
Simon, E.
Smith, R.
Straneo, F.
Sun, S.
Trusel, L.
Van Breedam, J.
van de Wal, R.
Winkelmann, R.
Zhao, C.
Zhang, T.
Zwinger, T.
ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
author_facet Seroussi, H.
Nowicki, S.
Payne, A.
Goelzer, H.
Lipscomb, W.
Abe Ouchi, A.
Agosta, C.
Albrecht, T.
Asay-Davis, X.
Barthel, A.
Calov, R.
Cullather, R.
Dumas, C.
Galton-Fenzi, B.
Gladstone, R.
Golledge, N.
Gregory, J.
Greve, R.
Hatterman, T.
Hoffman, M.
Humbert, A.
Huybrechts, P.
Jourdain, N.
Kleiner, T.
Larour, E.
Leguy, G.
Lowry, D.
Little, C.
Morlighem, M.
Pattyn, F.
Pelle, T.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Reese, R.
Schlegel, N.
Shepherd, A.
Simon, E.
Smith, R.
Straneo, F.
Sun, S.
Trusel, L.
Van Breedam, J.
van de Wal, R.
Winkelmann, R.
Zhao, C.
Zhang, T.
Zwinger, T.
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title ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
title_short ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
title_full ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
title_fullStr ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
title_full_unstemmed ISMIP6 Antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
title_sort ismip6 antarctica: a multi-model ensemble of the antarctic ice sheet evolution over the 21st century
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