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S Nowicki: ISMIP6 Plans
Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project for CMIP6: Update and Plans for CliC SSG
Presented by Sophie Nowicki at the 11th Session of the CliC Scientific Steering Committee in Boulder, CO, USADownload
Presented by Sophie Nowicki at the 11th Session of the CliC Scientific Steering Committee in Boulder, CO, USADownload
For more information on this presentation, see http://www.climate-cryosphere.org/media-gallery/1444-ssg11-report?album_id=64
For more information on the meeting this was presented at, see http://www.climate-cryosphere.org/meetings/past
S Nowicki: An Introduction to ISMIP6
An Introduction to ISMIP6
Presented by Sophie Nowicki at the 11th Session of the CliC Scientific Steering Committee in Boulder, CO, USADownload
Presented by Sophie Nowicki at the 11th Session of the CliC Scientific Steering Committee in Boulder, CO, USADownload
For more information on this presentation, see http://www.climate-cryosphere.org/media-gallery/1444-ssg11-report?album_id=64
For more information on the meeting this was presented at, see http://www.climate-cryosphere.org/meetings/past
Application for CMIP6-Endorsed MIPs
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ELarour- Towards an Inter-comparison framework for Ice Sheet Models
With the emergence of new ice sheet models in the last 5-10 years, a concerted effort has been carried out to try and understand what fundamental differences between different ice sheet models are responsible for the wide divergence in projections of mass balance. This lead to the “Sea-level Response to Ice Sheet Evolution” (SeaRISE) community effort on the US side, and the “Estimating the future contribution of continental ice to sea-level rise (Ice2Sea)” effort on the European side. It was proposed to take advantage of the fact that both efforts are currently at an end, and trying to secure funding for a second phase of benchmarking activities, to try and coordinate both efforts under the CliC umbrella. The goals could be to: 1) minimize the effort between both communities to run both sets of benchmarks; 2) potentially synergize both efforts to target different aspect of benchmarking activities; 3) to facilitate diffusion of benchmarking results within the Climate Community, especially through integration within the Earth Grid System; 4) to better understand how both efforts could be synergized with the CMIP5-6 generation of climate benchmarks, and potentially assimilated/folded into the latter in the longer run.
Presented by Eric Larour, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, at the 9th CliC Scientific Steering Group meeting in Potsdam, Germany 2013.Download
Presented by Eric Larour, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, at the 9th CliC Scientific Steering Group meeting in Potsdam, Germany 2013.Download