Following wide consultation, this is our experiment design for the last deglaciation core simulation. It is currently in Geoscientific Model Development Discussions:
Ivanovic, R. F., L. J. Gregoire, M. Kageyama, D. M. Roche, P. J. Valdes, A. Burke, R. Drummond, W. R. Peltier, and L. Tarasov (2015), Transient climate simulations of the deglaciation 21–9 thousand years before present; PMIP4 Core experiment design and boundary conditions, Geosci Model Dev Discuss, 8(10), 9045–9102, doi:10.5194/gmdd-8-9045-2015
To make sure we incorporate your comments in the final, published experiment design, please use GMD's discussion facility for the manuscript, which will stay open until 16th December 2015.
The published version of the experiment design is/will be the definitive version and supersedes any differences on this wiki. Data will be available to download from this wiki when the manuscript is accepted in its final state.
Please use the Discussion section below and our mailing list for general discussion on the working group.
There are also the following dedicated pages:
All core simulations must span this time-period. Note that forcings provided will run 21-0 ka.
Please use:
In some cases, the following constraints may differ from other PMIP 21 ka experiments. If possible, please make sure you use the setup described here:
For those who wish to begin their simulation from before the PMIP LGM, use the following transient data:
Please think about the following points and add any comments on these or any other aspects of the experiment design to the discussion section below: [Topics will be added here as they are raised below or by email.]
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