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exp_design:degla_t2 [2019/03/01 12:50]
jypeter [Paleorecords to use for model-data comparisons] Added a sentence about md5sum
exp_design:degla_t2 [2020/04/08 08:45]
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 ==== Associated publications ==== ==== Associated publications ====
  
-  * **Penultimate Deglaciation experiment design, version 1:**\\ \\ **The penultimate deglaciation: protocol for PMIP4 transient numerical simulations between 140 and 127 ka, version 1.0**, Menviel et alGMD2019, [[https://dx.doi.org/available_soon]]+  * **Penultimate Deglaciation experiment design, version 1:**\\ \\ **The penultimate deglaciation: protocol for Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) phase 4 transient numerical simulations between 140 and 127 ka, version 1.0**, Menviel, L.Capron, E., Govin, A., Dutton, A., Tarasov, L., Abe-Ouchi, A., Drysdale, R. N., Gibbard, P. L., Gregoire, L., He, F., Ivanovic, R. F., Kageyama, M., Kawamura, K., Landais, A., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Oyabu, I., Tzedakis, P. C., Wolff, E., and Zhang, X., Geosci. Model Dev., 12, 3649-3685, [[https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-3649-2019|doi:10.5194/gmd-12-3649-2019]], 2019\\ \\ [[https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/12/3649/2019/gmd-12-3649-2019-supplement.zip|Supplement (Menviel et al, GMD, 2019)]]
  
 ===== Version 1 Specifications ===== ===== Version 1 Specifications =====
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 | PMIP4 name | <wrap em>PDGv1</wrap> | | PMIP4 name | <wrap em>PDGv1</wrap> |
 | Initial conditions (140 ka) | Recommended: PDGv1-PGMspin \\ See above for details. The method must be documented, including information on the state of spinup  |   | Initial conditions (140 ka) | Recommended: PDGv1-PGMspin \\ See above for details. The method must be documented, including information on the state of spinup  |  
-| Astronomical parameters  | Transient, as per [[#References_cited|Berger (1978)]]\\ [ [[ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/climate_forcing/orbital_variations/insolation//bein1.dat|Access to data]] **&** [[ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/climate_forcing/orbital_variations/insolation//readme_insolation.txt|README !]] ]|  +| Astronomical parameters  | Transient, as per [[#References_cited|Berger (1978)]]\\ [ [[ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/climate_forcing/orbital_variations/insolation//bein1.dat|Access to data]] **&** [[ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/climate_forcing/orbital_variations/insolation//readme_insolation.txt|README !]] ] (''md5sum bein1.dat'' => ''726dfae36b33ae248bdb94f59387a19f''|  
 | Solar constant | 1361.0 ± 0.51365 W m<sup>-2</sup>  | Solar constant | 1361.0 ± 0.51365 W m<sup>-2</sup> 
 | Trace gases  | **CO<sub>2</sub>** = Transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ] \\ **CH<sub>4</sub>** = Transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ] \\ **N<sub>2</sub>O** = Linear increase from 201 ppb at 140 ka to 218.74 ppb at 134.5 ka\\ then transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ]\\ **CFC** = 0 \\ **O<sub>3</sub>** = Preindustrial (e.g. 10 DU)  |  | Trace gases  | **CO<sub>2</sub>** = Transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ] \\ **CH<sub>4</sub>** = Transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ] \\ **N<sub>2</sub>O** = Linear increase from 201 ppb at 140 ka to 218.74 ppb at 134.5 ka\\ then transient, as per [[#References_cited| the spline of Koehler et al. (2017)]]: [ [[https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871273|Access to data]] ]\\ **CFC** = 0 \\ **O<sub>3</sub>** = Preindustrial (e.g. 10 DU)  | 
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 | Bathymetry  | Keep consistent with the coastlines, and otherwise use either: \\ - Data associated with the ice sheet; it is optional how often the bathymetry is updated \\ - Preindustrial bathymetry |  | Bathymetry  | Keep consistent with the coastlines, and otherwise use either: \\ - Data associated with the ice sheet; it is optional how often the bathymetry is updated \\ - Preindustrial bathymetry | 
 | River routing | Ensure that rivers reach the coastline \\ It is recommended (optional) to use one of the following: \\ - Self-consistent paleo-routing described in section 6.2.3 \\ - Preindustrial configuration for the model \\ - Manual/model calculation of river network to match topography  | | River routing | Ensure that rivers reach the coastline \\ It is recommended (optional) to use one of the following: \\ - Self-consistent paleo-routing described in section 6.2.3 \\ - Preindustrial configuration for the model \\ - Manual/model calculation of river network to match topography  |
-| Freshwater fluxes | Recommended North Atlantic option is //fSL// and a constant 0.0135 Sv flux around the Antarctic coast between 140-130 ka \\ [ {{ :exp_design:t2-fwfflux_v190201.txt |Access to data}} ] \\ - //fSL// : meltwater flux based on changes in sea-level \\ - //fIRD// : meltwater flux based on Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic IRD \\ - //fIC// : meltwater flux based on ice-sheet changes \\ - //fSL2// : meltwater flux based on changes in sea-level and triangular input max. 0.15 Sv between 131-128 ka on the Antarctic coast \\ - //fUN// : Globally uniform meltwater input based on sea-level changes  |+| Freshwater fluxes | Recommended North Atlantic option is //fSL// and a constant 0.0135 Sv flux around the Antarctic coast between 140-130 ka \\ [ {{ :exp_design:t2-fwfflux_v190201.txt |Access to data}} ] (''md5sum t2-fwfflux_v190201.txt'' => ''5d073eb89df1c884fc654de930840d1b'')\\ - //fSL// : meltwater flux based on changes in sea-level \\ - //fIRD// : meltwater flux based on Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic IRD \\ - //fIC// : meltwater flux based on ice-sheet changes \\ - //fSL2// : meltwater flux based on changes in sea-level and triangular input max. 0.15 Sv between 131-128 ka on the Antarctic coast \\ - //fUN// : Globally uniform meltwater input based on sea-level changes  |
 | Vegetation & land cover \\ Aerosols (dust) | Prescribed preindustrial cover or dynamic vegetation model \\ Prescribed preindustrial distribution or prognostic aerosols | | Vegetation & land cover \\ Aerosols (dust) | Prescribed preindustrial cover or dynamic vegetation model \\ Prescribed preindustrial distribution or prognostic aerosols |
  
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 === Overview === === Overview ===
  
-See Table 3 and Table 4 of the [[https://dx.doi.org/available_soon|Penultimate Deglaciation GMD paper]]+See Table 3 and Table 4 of the [[https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-3649-2019|Penultimate Deglaciation GMD paper]]
  
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