MPI/UW ESM 2xCO2 ECHAM3(T21)/LSG2/HAMMOCC3/LPJ/SICOPOLIS

Mikolajewicz, Uwe

Experiment
Summary
Simulation of long-term anthropogenic climate change with the MPI/UW earth system model. Long-term stabilization of the atmospheric pCO2 simulations. The atmospheric pCO2 is prescribed to rise exponentially (1%/year) till 2x. This simulation has been performed within the DEKLIM-CLIMCYC project.
The MPI/UW earthsystem model is build up by the coupled atmosphere (ECHAM3.6, T21)- ocean (LSG2, 64x64) - vegetation (LPJ) - marine biogeochemistry (HAMOCC 3) and interactive ice sheet (SICOPOLIS) models. The latter two models encompass the complete carbon cycle permitting a predictive atmospheric pCO2 simulation.
The simulation was run on a NEC-SX6 (hurrikan).
A synchronous-asynchronous coupling scheme was applied. Thus, the atmospheric model component was integrated only during synchronous periods. During asynchronous periods fluxes for the other model components were taken from an archive successively build-up from previous synchronous periods.
Project
CMS_MPI (Climate Model Simulations at MPI)
Location(s)
World
Spatial Coverage
Longitude 0 to 360 Latitude -90 to 90 Altitude: 1013.25 hPa to 10 hPa
Temporal Coverage
1-01-01 to 1000-12-30 (periodically synchronous coupling)
Use constraints
For scientific use only
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
146.99 MiB (154130324 Byte)
Format
GRIB
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Cite as
Mikolajewicz, Uwe (2007). MPI/UW ESM 2xCO2 ECHAM3(T21)/LSG2/HAMMOCC3/LPJ/SICOPOLIS. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://hdl.handle.net/21.14106/19831bf04ceb25a1b678399fc30c323562ad7d9e

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Description
model data
Fortran 90 version
NEC SX-6 (hurrikan.dkrz.de)
Description
spatially complete; incomplete in the time domain owing to the coupling scheme
Description
exact
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Cites

[1] DOI Winguth, A.; Mikolajewicz, U.; Gröger, M.; Maier-Reimer, E.; Schurgers, G.; Vizcaíno, M. (2005). Centennial-scale interactions between the carbon cycle and anthropogenic climate change using a dynamic Earth system model. doi:10.1029/2005GL023681

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[Entry acronym: MPIUW_ESM_ATM_2xCO2] [Entry id: 2139825]