Journal article

How do carbon cycle uncertainties affect IPCC temperature projections?

RW Bodman, PJ Rayner, RN Jones

Atmospheric Science Letters | WILEY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Carbon cycle uncertainties associated with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change temperature-change projections were treated differently between the Fourth and Fifth Assessment Reports as the latter focused on concentration- rather than emission-driven experiments. Carbon cycle feedbacks then relate to the emissions consistent with a particular concentration. A valuable alternative is to include all uncertainties in a single step from emissions to temperatures. We use a simple climate model with an observationally constrained parameter distribution to explore the carbon cycle and temperature-change projections, simulating the emission-driven Representative Concentration Pathways. The..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Professorial Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

We gratefully thank Malte Meinshausen and Jens Kattge for supplying the MAGICC and MCMH code, respectively. We also thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. We acknowledge the World Climate Research Programmes Working Group on Coupled Modeling, which is responsible for CMIP and thanks to Scott Power and Greg Kociuba, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, for extracting and summarizing the RCP Delta GMST change projections from the CMIP5 archive. RB is funded by a Victoria University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. PR is in receipt of an Australian Professorial Fellowship (DP1096309).