2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-10837
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Earth system model sea-ice loss experiments are wrong. Are they useful?

Abstract: <p>Our poor understanding of how the Arctic’s atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean are coupled limits what we can say about Arctic change from greenhouse warming, and what Arctic change means for global weather and climate. Earth system models that simulate Arctic and global change, while complicated and imperfect, are useful to understand drivers of Arctic change and its global influence. In the virtual world of models, you can remove Arctic sea ice and analyze its local and remote respo… Show more

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