环境科学
大气科学
臭氧层
温室气体
雪
生物圈
气候变化
气候学
气候模式
反照率(炼金术)
降水
甲烷
地球系统科学
对流层
气象学
平流层
化学
地质学
地理
表演艺术
有机化学
艺术
海洋学
生物
艺术史
生态学
作者
Thomas Gasser,Philippe Ciais,Oliviér Boucher,Yann Quilcaille,Maxime M. C. Tortora,Laurent Bopp,Didier Hauglustaine
标识
DOI:10.5194/gmd-10-271-2017
摘要
Abstract. This paper provides a comprehensive description of OSCAR v2.2, a simple Earth system model. The general philosophy of development is first explained, followed by a complete description of the model's drivers and various modules. All components of the Earth system necessary to simulate future climate change are represented in the model: the oceanic and terrestrial carbon cycles – including a book-keeping module to endogenously estimate land-use change emissions – so as to simulate the change in atmospheric carbon dioxide; the tropospheric chemistry and the natural wetlands, to simulate that of methane; the stratospheric chemistry, for nitrous oxide; 37 halogenated compounds; changing tropospheric and stratospheric ozone; the direct and indirect effects of aerosols; changes in surface albedo caused by black carbon deposition on snow and land-cover change; and the global and regional response of climate – in terms of temperature and precipitation – to all these climate forcers. Following the probabilistic framework of the model, an ensemble of simulations is made over the historical period (1750–2010). We show that the model performs well in reproducing observed past changes in the Earth system such as increased atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases or increased global mean surface temperature.
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