Simulation of long-term anthropogenic climate change with the MPI/UW earth system model. Control simulation for the scenario simulations and the long-term stabilization runs. The atmospheric pCO2 is prognostic. This simulation has been performed within the DEKLIM-CLIMCYC project. The MPI/UW earthsystem model is build up by the coupled atmosphere (ECHAM3.6, T21)- ocean (LSG2, 64x64) - vegetation (LPJ) - marine biogeochemistry (HAMOCC 3) and interactive ice sheet (SICOPOLIS) models. The latter two models encompass the complete carbon cycle permitting a predictive atmospheric pCO2 simulation. The simulation was run on a NEC-SX6 (hurrikan). A synchronous-asynchronous coupling scheme was applied. Thus, the atmospheric model component was integrated only during synchronous periods. During asynchronous periods fluxes for the other model components were taken from an archive successively build-up from previous synchronous periods.
[1] DOIMikolajewicz, Uwe; Gröger, Matthias; Maier-Reimer, Ernst; Schurgers, Guy; Vizcaíno, Miren; Winguth, Arne M. E. (2007). Long-term effects of anthropogenic CO2 emissions simulated with a complex earth system model. doi:10.1007/s00382-006-0204-y
[2] DOIWinguth, A.; Mikolajewicz, U.; Gröger, M.; Maier-Reimer, E.; Schurgers, G.; Vizcaíno, M. (2005). Centennial-scale interactions between the carbon cycle and anthropogenic climate change using a dynamic Earth system model. doi:10.1029/2005GL023681