Climate Change Projection in the Twenty-First Century Simulated by NIMS-KMA CMIP6 Model Based on New GHGs Concentration Pathways
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Published:2021-01-20
Issue:4
Volume:57
Page:851-862
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ISSN:1976-7633
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Container-title:Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Asia-Pacific J Atmos Sci
Author:
Sung Hyun MinORCID, Kim Jisun, Shim Sungbo, Seo Jeong-byn, Kwon Sang-Hoon, Sun Min-Ah, Moon Hyejin, Lee Jae-Hee, Lim Yoon-Jin, Boo Kyung-On, Kim Youngmi, Lee Johan, Lee Jiwoo, Kim Jun-su, Marzin Charline, Byun Young-Hwa
Abstract
AbstractThe National Institute of Meteorological Sciences-Korea Meteorological Administration (NIMS-KMA) has participated in the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project (CMIP) and provided long-term simulations using the coupled climate model. The NIMS-KMA produces new future projections using the ensemble mean of KMA Advanced Community Earth system model (K-ACE) and UK Earth System Model version1 (UKESM1) simulations to provide scientific information of future climate changes. In this study, we analyze four experiments those conducted following the new shared socioeconomic pathway (SSP) based scenarios to examine projected climate change in the twenty-first century. Present day (PD) simulations show high performance skill in both climate mean and variability, which provide a reliability of the climate models and reduces the uncertainty in response to future forcing. In future projections, global temperature increases from 1.92 °C to 5.20 °C relative to the PD level (1995–2014). Global mean precipitation increases from 5.1% to 10.1% and sea ice extent decreases from 19% to 62% in the Arctic and from 18% to 54% in the Antarctic. In addition, climate changes are accelerating toward the late twenty-first century. Our CMIP6 simulations are released to the public through the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) international data sharing portal and are used to support the establishment of the national adaptation plan for climate change in South Korea.
Funder
Korea Meteorological Administration Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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