Global temperature rise in the latest models (CMIP6) matches historical observations well...and show future warming largely depends on the our emissions choices today.
Possible due to @pangeo_data , reproducible from https://t.co/jXegswoam0
@charliermarsh Thanks, this is seeming like a great solution to our needs for low overhead ephemeral installs of our climate model config tools running on various HPC systems.
@karmour_uw@PNASNews @cristiproist CanAM5 vs CanESM5 budgets in sect 6.2: https://t.co/WkTaUSWA1X
I forgot, they also calculated that in fact many CMIP6 models have this AMIP / coupled difference in TOA budgets.
@karmour_uw@PNASNews @cristiproist Also, separately, in CanESM5 at least, the AMIP TOA budget is completely different to coupled - much higher in AMIP, and way above obs. SST pattern effect could be NB in this. Not sure about other models, and their consistency across AMIP / AOGCM.
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@AndrewIWilliams CMIP is valuable to consistently compare models. Without it we would just have groups running models with incomparable experiments and outputs. But CMIP7 should be rationalized and smaller IMO.
@YueDong35680721 Very interesting! We are doing coordinated meltwater experiments in the "SOFIA" project, and now have basic data in from 7 coupled models. Paper to come...see https://t.co/o3HsfS2TtL for more. Might be cool to test these ideas in the SOFIA ensemble!?
Interestingly my 5 yr old @MustangSurvival PFD holds air way better than my half-the-age and double-the-price deckvest from @Spinlock_HQ. Sample size=1.
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@pangeo_data there is an issue with the CanESM5 r1i1p1f1 data for Omon in your GCS catalogue. I'm not sure of the best way to report but please see https://t.co/lsI9L1ifCM
@pangeo_data There is an issue with the CanESM5 r1i1p1f1 data for ssp245 Omon variables in your GCS catalogue. Not sure of the best way to report but please see https://t.co/lsI9L1ifCM
@edwiebe I've got to disagree on this one @edwiebe. I love metric units in general, but knots are more relatable to a sailor. A knot is a nautical mile/hour and a nautical mile is one arc minute of latitude. That has real physical and practical significance on a chart.