Reconstruction of Climate of the Eemian Interglacial Using an Earth System Model. Part 1. Set–up of Numerical Experiments and Model Fields of Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation Sums


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The paper analyzes the results ofthe numerical experiment aiming at the reconstruction of climate ofthe penultimate (Eemian) interglacial (last interglacial, LIG) obtained using the Earth system model developed in the Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS. Orbital parameters were set with the periodicity of one thousand years and were further interpolated with the time step of 100 years. Assuming that during the LIG the concentrations of greenhouse gases were not very much different from the preindustrial values, this potential forcing was neglected. The climatic block of the ESM was called every 100 model years to foltow changes in orbital forcmg. The sub–models of ice sheets were asynchronously coupled to the sub–models of the atmosphere and the ocean with the ratio of model years as 100 to 1. Obtained anomaly (Eemian versus preindustrial) fields of surface air temperature generally correspond to the results of the earlier studies. Changes in the structure of the global atmospheric circulation resulted in the transformation ofthe precipitation field in some world regions. In particular, precipitation growth in North Africa was the reason for the radical change of landscapes.

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O. O. Rybak

Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS; Sochi Research Center of RAS

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Email: o.o.rybak@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Gubkina 8, Moscow, 119333; ul. Theatralnaya 8a, Sochi, 354000

E. M. Volodin

Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS

Email: o.o.rybak@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Gubkina 8, Moscow, 119333

P. A. Morozova

Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS; Institute of Geography of RAS

Email: o.o.rybak@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Gubkina 8, Moscow, 119333; ul. Vavilova 77, Moscow, 117335


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