Future Climate Change Under SSP Emission Scenarios With GISS‐E2.1
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2022
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Journal Title:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Personal Author:Nazarenko, Larissa S.
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Tausnev, Nick
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Russell, Gary L.
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Rind, David
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Miller, Ron L.
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Schmidt, Gavin A.
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Bauer, Susanne E.
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Kelley, Maxwell
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Ruedy, Reto
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Ackerman, Andrew S.
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Aleinov, Igor
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Bauer, Michael
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Bleck, Rainer
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Canuto, Vittorio
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Cesana, Grégory
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Cheng, Ye
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Clune, Thomas L.
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Cook, Ben I.
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Cruz, Carlos A.
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Del Genio, Anthony D.
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Elsaesser, Gregory S.
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Faluvegi, Greg
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Kiang, Nancy Y.
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Kim, Daehyun
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Lacis, Andrew A.
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Leboissetier, Anthony
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LeGrande, Allegra N.
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Lo, Ken K.
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Marshall, John
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Matthews, Elaine E.
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McDermid, Sonali
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Mezuman, Keren
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Murray, Lee T.
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Oinas, Valdar
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Orbe, Clara
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García‐Pando, Carlos Pérez
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Perlwitz, Jan P.
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Puma, Michael J.
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Romanou, Anastasia
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Shindell, Drew T.
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Sun, Shan
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Tsigaridis, Kostas
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Tselioudis, George
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Weng, Ensheng
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Wu, Jingbo
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Yao, Mao‐Sung
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Description:This paper presents the response to anthropogenic forcing in the GISS-E2.1 climate models for the 21st century Shared Socioeconomic Pathways emission scenarios within the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6). The experiments were performed using an updated and improved version of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) coupled general circulation model that includes two different versions for atmospheric composition: A non-interactive version (NINT) with prescribed composition and a tuned aerosol indirect effect and the One-Moment Aerosol model (OMA) version with fully interactive aerosols which includes a parameterized first indirect aerosol effect on clouds. The effective climate
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Source:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 14(7)
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ISSN:1942-2466
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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