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====== PMIP WG - Past2Future: | ====== PMIP WG - Past2Future: | ||
- | Coordinators: | + | Coordinators: |
+ | ===== Group description ===== | ||
+ | Paleoclimate modellers have for many years argued the importance of paleoclimate simulations as a means of increasing understanding of the climate system. However, it is only since the fifth iteration of the climate model inter-comparison project (CMIP5) that simulations of paleoclimates have been officially included. This endeavour created the first coherent ensemble of climate models run for past climates, recent historical, control and future scenarios. This fostered the first multi-model, | ||
+ | For CMIP6, the number of paleoclimate intervals has been expanded (to include Pliocene, Eemian, Last glacial maximum, mid Holocene and Last Millennium) and all model versions used must also run increased carbon dioxide and historical simulations, | ||
- | < | + | This working group seeks to help climate scientists make the best use of the fact that CMIP6/PMIP4 includes so many models and time periods. This is a great source of information |
- | ===== Group description | + | ===== About The Group ===== |
+ | This working group was created by merging two PMIP3 WG: [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[Current Aims and Scope|Aims and Scope]] | ||
+ | * [[members|Members and mailing list]] | ||
+ | * [[meetings|Meetings]] | ||
+ | * [[analyses|Planned Analyses]] | ||
- | Paleoclimate modellers have for many years argued the importance of paleoclimate simulations as a means of increasing understanding of the climate system. However, it is only since the fifth iteration of the climate model inter-comparison project (CMIP5) that simulations of paleoclimates have been officially included. This endeavour created the first coherent ensemble of climate models run for past climates, recent historical, control and future scenarios. For CMIP6, the number of paleoclimate intervals has been expanded (to include Pliocene, Eemian, Last glacial maximum, mid Holocene and Last Millennium) and all model versions used must also run increased carbon dioxide and historical simulations, | + | ===== Resources ===== |
- | This working group seeks to help climate scientists make the best use of existing models runs and observations from paleoclimates, | + | === Inputs === |
- | + | * [[Models|What model runs might be relevant?]] | |
- | * [[Current Aims and Scope|Aims and Scope]] | + | * [[Output|Model outputs for inspection |
- | * [[/members|Members | + | * [[Data|Where to find the data?]] |
- | | + | === Methods === |
- | * [[/ | + | |
- | * [[Models|Where to find the models]] | + | === Focus areas, projects |
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- | * [[PapersEval|Papers on model evaluation]] | + | |
- | * [[Papers|Papers relating past and future]] | + | |
* [[LGM_sens|LGM sensitivity subgroup]] | * [[LGM_sens|LGM sensitivity subgroup]] | ||
- | | + | === Examples === |
+ | | ||
+ | * [[PapersVar|Papers analysing climate variability]] | ||
+ | * [[Papers|Papers relating past and future]] | ||
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- | This working group was created by merging two PMIP3 WG: | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | The aim of the merger is to encourage researchers to look across multiple past and future climates in the PMIP ensemble. This is something that is especially useful for modes of variability, | ||
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