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A multi-model assessment of the early last deglaciation (PMIP4 LDv1)
Citation
Snoll, Brooke and Ivanovic, Ruza and Gregoire, Lauren and Sherriff-Tadano, Sam and Menviel, Laurie and Obase, Takashi and Abe-Ouchi, Ayako and Bouttes, Nathaelle and He, Chengfei and He, Feng and Kapsch, Marie and Mikolajewicz, Uwe and Muglia, Juan and Valdes, Paul (2024) A multi-model assessment of the early last deglaciation (PMIP4 LDv1). University of Leeds. [Dataset] https://doi.org/10.5518/1398
Dataset description
This dataset includes surface air temperature (temp_mm_1_5m), Atlantic meridional overturning circulation streamfunction (merid_Atlantic_ym_dpth), mixed layer depth (mixLyrDpth; where used in the manuscript), sea ice concentration (iceconc_mm_srf; where used in the manuscript), and sea surface temperature (temp_mm_dpth_5) for 16 simulations of the last deglaciation from 9 different climate models (LOVECLIM, the 17th simulation, data can be found in a linked DOI). These simulations were collated as part of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project 4 Last Deglaciation version 1 (PMIP4 LDv1) for a multi-model intercomparison of the simulations for the early part of the last deglaciation (between 21 and 15 ka BP). For the purpose of the analysis, they were regridded on a 1 degree scale and ocean depths were standardized. The regridded files are included here, and the original grid is shown in Table 1 in the manuscript of the same name.
Keywords: | climate modelling, transient simulations, last deglaciation, abrupt climate change | ||||||
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Subjects: | F000 - Physical sciences > F700 - Science of aquatic & terrestrial environments > F760 - Climatology > F764 - Climate & climate change | ||||||
Divisions: | Faculty of Environment > School of Earth and Environment | ||||||
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License: | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) | ||||||
Date deposited: | 25 Feb 2024 21:06 | ||||||
URI: | https://archive.researchdata.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/1245 | ||||||