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Coupled climate model simulation of Holocene cooling events: oceanic feedback amplifies solar forcing

Description : The coupled global atmosphere-ocean-vegetation model ECBilt-CLIO-VECODE is used to perform transient simulations of the last 9000 years, forced by variations in orbital parameters, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and total solar irradiance (TSI). The objective is to study the impact of dec...
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South Atlantic island record reveals a South Atlantic response to the 8.2 kyr event

Description : One of the most distinct climate fluctuations during the Holocene is the short and rapid event centred around 8200 years ago, the 8.2 kyr event, which was most likely triggered by glacial melt-water forcing from the receding Laurentide ice-sheet. Evidence for this cooling has primarily been reported...
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Coupled climate model simulation of Holocene cooling events: solar forcing triggers oceanic feedback

Description : The coupled global atmosphere-ocean-vegetation model ECBilt-CLIO-VECODE is used to perform transient simulations of the last 9000 years, forced by variations in orbital parameters, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and total solar irradiance (TSI). The objective is to study the impact of dec...
Repository : HAL - Hyper Article on Line
Language(s) : English

South Atlantic island record reveals a South Atlantic response to the 8.2 kyr event

Description : One of the most distinct climate fluctuations during the Holocene is the short and rapid event centred around 8200 years ago, the 8.2 kyr event, which was most likely triggered by glacial melt-water forcing from the receding Laurentide ice-sheet. Evidence for this cooling has primarily been reported...
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Language(s) : English

On the importance of initial conditions for simulations of the Mid-Holocene climate

Description : Three simulations of the Mid-Holocene (6 ka) climate were performed with the ECBilt-CLIO-VECODE coupled atmosphere-ocean-vegetation model to study the impact of initial conditions. These experiments were forced with identical 6 ka forcings (orbital parameters and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentra...
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On the importance of initial conditions for simulations of the Mid-Holocene climate

Description : Three simulations of the Mid-Holocene (6 ka) climate were performed with the ECBilt-CLIO-VECODE coupled atmosphere-ocean-vegetation model to study the impact of initial conditions. These experiments were forced with identical 6 ka forcings (orbital parameters and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentra...
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Climate of the Last Glacial Maximum: sensitivity studies and model-data comparison with the LOVECLIM coupled model

Description : The Last Glacial Maximum climate is one of the classical benchmarks used both to test the ability of coupled models to simulate climates different from that of the present-day and to better understand the possible range of mechanisms that could be involved in future climate change. It also bears the...
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Climate of the last glacial maximum: sensitivity studies and model-data comparison with the LOVECLIM coupled model

Description : The Last Glacial Maximum climate is one of the classic benchmarks used both to test the ability of coupled models to simulate climates different from that ot the present-day and to better understand the possible range of mechanisms that could be involved in future climate change. It also bears the a...
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The origin of the European "Medieval Warm Period"

Description : Proxy records and results of a three dimensional climate model show that European summer temperatures roughly a millennium ago were comparable to those of the last 25 years of the 20th century, supporting the existence of a summer "Medieval Warm Period" in Europe. Those two relatively mild periods w...
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The origin of the European "Medieval Warm Period"

Description : Using a combination of proxy records and results of a three dimensional climate model, we show that European summer temperatures roughly a millennium ago were comparable to those of the late 20th century. Those two relatively mild periods are separated by a rather cold era, supporting the existence ...
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Found 12 documents, displaying page 1 of 2