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Article Dans Une Revue Climate of the Past Discussions Année : 2007

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions

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Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future climate change. Although previous analysis of GCM simulations have shown them to under predicted European glacial temperature anomalies (the difference between modern and glacial temperatures) such analyses have focused primarily on results from glacial simulations alone. Here we compare glacial maximum GCM results with the palaeoenvironment derived from glacier-climate modelling. The comparison confirms that GCM anomalies are under predicted, and that this is due to modern conditions that are modelled too cold and glacial temperatures that are too warm. The result is that CGM results, if applied to a glacier mass balance model, over predict the extent of glaciers today, and under predict their extent at the last glacial (as depicted in glacial geological reconstructions). Effects such as seasonality and model parameterisation change the magnitude of the under prediction but still fail to match expected glacial conditions.
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hal-00298202 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne. Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions. Climate of the Past Discussions, 2007, 3 (5), pp.1199-1233. ⟨hal-00298202⟩

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