Probabilistic projections of 21st century climate change over Northern Eurasia
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Monier, Erwan; Sokolov, Andrei P.; Schlosser, Adam; Scott, Jeffery R.; Gao, Xiang
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We present probabilistic projections of 21st century climate change over Northern Eurasia using the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Integrated Global System Model (IGSM), an integrated assessment model that couples an Earth system model of intermediate complexity with a two-dimensional zonal-mean atmosphere to a human activity model. Regional climate change is obtained by two downscaling methods: a dynamical downscaling, where the IGSM is linked to a three-dimensional atmospheric model, and a statistical downscaling, where a pattern scaling algorithm uses climate change patterns from 17 climate models. This framework allows for four major sources of uncertainty in future projections of regional climate change to be accounted for: emissions projections, climate system parameters (climate sensitivity, strength of aerosol forcing and ocean heat uptake rate), natural variability, and structural uncertainty. The results show that the choice of climate policy and the climate parameters are the largest drivers of uncertainty. We also find that different initial conditions lead to differences in patterns of change as large as when using different climate models. Finally, this analysis reveals the wide range of possible climate change over Northern Eurasia, emphasizing the need to consider these sources of uncertainty when modeling climate impacts over Northern Eurasia.
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2013-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Joint Program on the Science & Policy of Global ChangeJournal
Environmental Research Letters
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Institute of Physics Publishing
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Monier, Erwan, Andrei Sokolov, Adam Schlosser, Jeffery Scott, and Xiang Gao. “Probabilistic Projections of 21st Century Climate Change over Northern Eurasia.” Environmental Research Letters 8, no. 4 (December 1, 2013): 045008.
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1748-9326