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Global surface warming response datasets in terms of ocean heat and carbon uptake using 1000 year model simulations (1861 - 2861)
British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048_1027149
2018-05-18
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2019-06-05
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2019-06-11
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This dataset contains derived annual mean globally averaged variables from an existing global coupled carbon-climate Earth System Model and a novel atmosphere-ocean box model to understand surface warming response in terms of changes in global carbon inventories, empirical heat budget, and variation in time with carbon emissions. The source model outputs were generated by Thomas Froelicher in 2015 using a 1000-year simulation of the global coupled carbon-climate Earth System Model developed at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL ESM2M). A scenario was forced of a 1% annual rate increase in carbon dioxide from preindustrial levels until global mean surface air temperature increased by 2 degrees Celsius since the preindustrial, after this point emissions of carbon were set to zero and all other non-carbon dioxide greenhouse gases were kept at preindustrial levels. Output parameters included: ocean temperature; salinity; dissolved inorganic carbon; ocean alkalinity; dissolved inorganic phosphate; surface air temperature; atmospheric carbon dioxide and cumulative carbon emission. Annual mean variables were then derived from these data. This was determined by calculated changes in: ocean carbon inventory; ocean carbon under saturation; saturated dissolved inorganic carbon; ocean dissolved inorganic carbon; radiative forcing from carbon dioxide; and ocean heat uptake. Additionally the dependence of radiative forcing on carbon emissions, dependence of surface warming on radiative forcing and surface warming dependence on radiative forcing were determined. The box model consists of three homogeneous layers: a well‐mixed atmosphere; an ocean mixed layer with 100‐m thickness; and an ocean interior with 3,900‐m thickness, all assumed to have the same horizontal area. The model solves for the heat and carbon exchange between these layers, including physical and chemical transfers, however ignoring biological transfers, and sediment and weathering interactions. The model is forced from an equilibrium by carbon emitted into the atmosphere with a constant rate of 20 PgC/year for 100 years and integrated for 1,000 years. Ocean ventilation is represented by the ocean interior taking up the heat and carbon properties of the mixed layer on an e-folding time scale of 200 years. These datasets were generated as part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Discovery Science project “Mechanistic controls of surface warming by ocean heat and carbon uptake” standard grant reference NE/N009789/1 lead by Principal Investigator - Professor Ric Williams, University of Liverpool and Co-Investigator - Dr Philip Goodwin, University of Southampton. Data are acrvhived at the British Oceanographic Data Centre.
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University of Liverpool Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences
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Jane Herdman Building
Liverpool
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L69 3GP
United Kingdom
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British Oceanographic Data Centre
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Joseph Proudman Building
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Liverpool
Merseyside
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United Kingdom
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British Oceanographic Data Centre
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United Kingdom
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Air temperature
Alkalinity, acidity and pH of the water column
Heat fluxes between the water column and the atmosphere
Palaeoclimatic indicators and parameters
Total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) concentration in the water column
Atmospheric emissions
Temperature of the water column
Dissolved total or organic phosphorus concentration in the water column
Gas fluxes between the water column and the atmosphere
SeaDataNet PDV
2021-05-19
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2020-05-21
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Oceanographic geographical features
Geology
Atmospheric conditions
INSPIRE themes
2009-07-31
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Natural Environment Research Council Designated Data Centres
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
MEDIN metadata record availability
2012-01-11
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No limitations apply
Data are freely available to all following agreement to the terms and conditions of a Data Licence
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Usage restrictions are specified in the terms of the licence
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Publication year: 2015-07-10
Publication title: Extending the relationship between global warming and cumulative carbon emissions to multi-millennial timescales.
Publication authors: Froelicher, T. L. and Paynter, D. J
Publication editors: Environmental Research Letters
Publication year: 2017-10-09
Publication title: Drivers of continued surface warming after cessation of carbon emissions.
Publication authors: Williams, R. G., Roussenov, V., Froelicher, T. L. & Goodwin, P.
Publication editors: Geophysical Research Letters
Publication year: 2018-05-30
Publication title: Reconciling Atmospheric and Oceanic Views of the Transient Climate Response to Emissions.
Publication authors: Katavouta A., R.G. Williams, P. Goodwin, and V. Roussenov
Publication editors: Geophysical Research Letters
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Published dataset - doi:10.5285/5c390f2a-68c9-46f0-e053-6c86abc0233d
Roussenov V.; Froelicher T.; Goodwin P.A.; Williams R. (2017). Coupled carbon-climate Earth System Model GFDL ESM2M annual mean global surface warming response dataset (1000 year simulation). British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK. doi:10/cfgz.
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Goodwin P.A.; Katavouta A.; Roussenov V.; Foster G.L.; Rohling E.J.; Williams R. (2017). Observation consistent warming projections for 2081-2100 from the WASP model for the RCP4.5 scenario, and the corresponding earth system properties. British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK. doi: 10/chxk
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Published dataset - doi:10.5285/8af71b83-ff3f-59f0-e053-6c86abc020a1
Katavouta A., Williams R., Goodwin P.A., Roussenov V. (2019). Box model for the global surface warming response to carbon emissions: solving for heat and carbon exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean over 1000 years since the pre-industrial era British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, NERC, UK. doi: 10/c8xs
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Instrument(s) used to collect data: Coupled models.