The evolution of Greenland’s climate and simulated ice volume of the GrIS from the last interglacial to the Pre-Industrial era.
(A): The prescribed forcing of summer (JJA) atmospheric temperature (red line), yearly mean ocean temperature (blue line) and global mean sea level (black line). (B): The simulated ice volume evolution of the GrIS. The coloured lines are the results from individual ensemble members (see Table 1 ). T...
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2022
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259816.g004 |
Summary: | (A): The prescribed forcing of summer (JJA) atmospheric temperature (red line), yearly mean ocean temperature (blue line) and global mean sea level (black line). (B): The simulated ice volume evolution of the GrIS. The coloured lines are the results from individual ensemble members (see Table 1 ). The thick black line gives the ensemble mean values. The red shadow area marks the time period when Greenland’s climate gets warmer, and the blue patch illustrates the time when Greenland’s climate colds. |
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