Geophysical Research Letters (Aug 2019)

Fast‐Forward to Perturbed Equilibrium Climate

  • D. Saint‐Martin,
  • O. Geoffroy,
  • L. Watson,
  • H. Douville,
  • G. Bellon,
  • A. Voldoire,
  • J. Cattiaux,
  • B. Decharme,
  • A. Ribes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 15
pp. 8969 – 8975

Abstract

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Abstract The equilibrium climate sensitivity, that is, the global‐mean surface‐air temperature change in response to a doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration is a widely used metric in climate change studies. Its exact value is rarely known because its estimation requires a long integration time of several thousand years. We propose a method to estimate an accurate value of the equilibrium response from fully coupled climate models at a reasonable computational cost. Using this method, our state‐of‐the‐art climate model CNRM‐CM6‐1 reaches a stationary state after only few hundred of years of integration. This “Fast‐Forward” method consists of an optimal two‐step forcing pathway designed using the framework of a two‐layer energy balance model. It can be applied easily to any coupled climate model.

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