FaIRv2.0.0: a generalised impulse-response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration

Authors:

Nicholas J Leach, Stuart Jenkins, Zebedee Nicholls, Christopher J Smith, John Lynch, Michelle Cain, Tristram Walsh, Bill Wu, Junichi Tsutsui, Myles R Allen

Fluid simulations accelerated with 16 bit: Approaching 4x speedup on A64FX by squeezing ShallowWaters.jl into Float16

Authors:

Milan Klöwer, Sam Hatfield, Matteo Croci, Peter Düben, Tim Palmer

GIR v1.0.0: a generalised impulse-response model for climate uncertainty and future scenario exploration

Authors:

Nicholas James Leach, Zebedee Nicholls, Stuart Jenkins, Christopher J Smith, John Lynch, Michelle Cain, Bill Wu, Junichi Tsutsui, Myles R Allen

Generating samples of extreme winters to support climate adaptation

Authors:

Nicholas James Leach, Peter AG Watson, Sarah Sparrow, David CH Wallom, David Sexton

HadGEM2-CC model output prepared for CMIP5 RCP4.5, served by ESGF

Authors:

SM Osprey, SC Hardiman, N Butchart, T Hinton, L Gray, C Jones, J Hughes

Abstract:

rcp45 is an experiment of the CMIP5 - Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/). CMIP5 is meant to provide a framework for coordinated climate change experiments for the next five years and thus includes simulations for assessment in the AR5 as well as others that extend beyond the AR5. 4.1 rcp45 (4.1 RCP4.5): Future projection (2006-2100) forced by RCP4.5. RCP4.5 is a representative concentration pathway which approximately results in a radiative forcing of 4.5 W m-2 at year 2100, relative to pre-industrial conditions. RCPs are time-dependent, consistent projections of emissions and concentrations of radiatively active gases and particles. Experiment design is described in detail in http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/docs/Taylor_CMIP5_design.pdf and the list of output variables and their temporal resolutions are given in http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/docs/standard_output.pdf . The output is stored in netCDF format as time series per variable in model grid spatial resolution. For more information on the Earth System model and the simulation please refer to the CIM repository.