Enter Note Done
Go to previous page in this tab
Session
  • Presentation | PP31B: Informing Future Prediction with Paleoclimate Information: Lessons from Cenozoic Warm Intervals I Oral
  • Oral
  • Bookmark Icon
  • [ONLINE] PP31B-02: Is There A Systematic Mismatch For Warm and High CO2 Cenozoic Climates Between Mid To High Latitude Temperatures Reconstruction And Simulation?
  • Schedule
    Notes
  • Online
    Online
    Set Timezone

Generic 'disconnected' Message
Author(s):
Gilles Ramstein, LSCE Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (First Author, Presenting Author)
Ning Tan, Key Laboratory of Cenozoic Geology and Environment, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Frederic Fluteau, Université Paris Cité
Zhongshi Zhang, China University of Geosciences Wuhan
Peter Hopcroft, University of Bristol
Natalie Burls, George Mason University
Dan Lunt, University of Bristol
Alan Haywood, University of Leeds


The warm and high CO2 climate of the Cenozoic offers the possibility to understand how climate works in such a world in terms of atmosphere, ocean dynamics, and their interaction with ice sheet.


Since carbon dioxide concentration at the end of this century may reach values similar to mid-Miocene (3PAL) or even of early Eocene (4PAL) [1PAL = 280ppmv], it is crucial to check the ability of our Earth System Model (ESM) to simulate past climate with such a high CO2 value.


This talk will be devoted, thanks to different MIPs and proxy syntheses to compare model results and data for Cenozoic appropriate periods: mid-Pliocene, mid-Miocene, and early Eocene.




Scientific Discipline
Suggested Itineraries
Neighborhood
Type
Where to Watch
Main Session
Discussion