“…In the aforementioned papers the ice sheet tends to be limited to the western/northwestern side of the North American continent (e.g., Charbit et al, 2013;Beghin et al, 2014), little or no ice is established in western Eurasia (e.g., Charbit et al, 2013;Beghin et al, 2014), and attempts to remedy these shortcomings typically result in substantial ice formation in Siberia and Alaska (see Charbit et al, 2013, who tested the sensitivity of the same PDD-based SMB parameterizations as were used in this study). These results appear to be largely independent of both the choice of ice sheet model (the above studies used SICOPOLIS and GRISLI), and the complexity of the SMB parameterization (Charbit et al, 2013;Bauer and Ganopolski, 2017). Although it is not completely fair to compare CLIMBER-2 to a low resolution version of CAM3 (the complexity and general purpose of these models are extremely different), it is possible that these similarities demonstrate a fundamental problem with low-resolution climate models that transcends model complexity.…”