Authors
Gavin A Schmidt, Johann H Jungclaus, CM Ammann, Edouard Bard, PCTJDG Braconnot, TJ Crowley, G Delaygue, Fortunat Joos, NA Krivova, Raimund Muscheler, BL Otto-Bliesner, Julia Pongratz, DT Shindell, SK Solanki, F Steinhilber, LEA Vieira
Publication date
2011/1/21
Journal
Geoscientific Model Development
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
33-45
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Description
Simulations of climate over the Last Millennium (850–1850 CE) have been incorporated into the third phase of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP3). The drivers of climate over this period are chiefly orbital, solar, volcanic, changes in land use/land cover and some variation in greenhouse gas levels. While some of these effects can be easily defined, the reconstructions of solar, volcanic and land use-related forcing are more uncertain. We describe here the approach taken in defining the scenarios used in PMIP3, document the forcing reconstructions and discuss likely implications.
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