From: Jonathan Overpeck To: Stefan Rahmstorf Subject: Re: [Wg1-ar4-ch06] Follow-up from Christchurch Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:32:37 -0700 Cc: wg1-ar4-ch06@joss.ucar.edu Hi Stefan and team - great. David Rind is getting the solar forcing series de jour (latest Lean). I expect Keith back on line soon, and then he can help us figure out what type of simulation(s) we'd like, and what other forcings we ought to use. My take is that it would be good to use the same forcing used in the runs currently in Fig 6.10 (or at least the "best" of those runs - subjective, I'm sure, and all with the old larger amplitude Lean solar), but with the new reduced amplitude forcing. Fig 6.10 currently has the Bauer et al, 2003 run w/ CLIMBER - is it CLIMBER2? Could/should we just re-run with the new solar in place of the old solar (I don't have the paper here - was the solar used scaled to Lean?). I'll cc this to the entire team, as there might be other ideas on how to do this - I think we would want two simulations over the last 400 years. One w/ the old Lean solar, one with the new. If we could use one of the existing plotted runs as the "old Lean" run, then we only need one new run. The idea is to show what difference TAR solar (old Lean) vs. AR4 solar (new Lean) means. So, lets see what Keith and others say, and then line things up to get the run done. If we can do it w/ CLIMBER, great. If we need to involve another EMIC (assuming we're not going to get a AOGCM run done in less than a month), then we need to line that up. Whatever model we use, it should be one already in use by the AR4, so we don't have to worry about the results being published - just the model. Make sense? Thanks again for the quick reply. Best, Peck >Dear Jonathan, > >concerning item 8: we can deliver a millennium simulation with any >given forcing provided to us within days. (Actually takes just about >1 hour to run on the computer with CLIMBER-2.) > >Cheers, >Stefan -- Jonathan T. Overpeck Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth Professor, Department of Geosciences Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences Mail and Fedex Address: Institute for the Study of Planet Earth 715 N. Park Ave. 2nd Floor University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 direct tel: +1 520 622-9065 fax: +1 520 792-8795 http://www.geo.arizona.edu/ http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/ _______________________________________________ Wg1-ar4-ch06 mailing list Wg1-ar4-ch06@joss.ucar.edu http://www.joss.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/wg1-ar4-ch06