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MacDougall, Andrew 2021-05-19 <p>This directory contains the UVic ESCM model output for MacDougall, 2021, “Estimated effect of the permafrost carbon feedback on the zero emissions commitment to climate change”</p> <p>Parameters: Contains ASCII files with parameter values for each model variant. ECS is degrees K per doubling of atmospheric CO2. Arctic amplification is the ratio of warming north of 60 degrees divided by global temperature.</p> <p>1pct_1000: ZECMIP A1 experiment with permafrost carbon</p> <p>1pct_1000_NoPFC: ZECMIP A1 experiment with out permafrost carbon</p> <p>1pct_2000: ZECMIP A3 experiment with permafrost carbon</p> <p>1pct_2000_NoPFC: ZECMIP A3 experiment with out permafrost carbon</p>
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MacDougall, Andrew 2021-06-17 UVic ESCM simulations for: Estimated climate impact of replacing agriculture as the primary food production system Directory "Idealized" contains simulations of individual and combined agricultural climate forcings. "LUC" is land-use-change. "biophys" are simulation of the biophysical component of land-use change. Directory "SSPs" contains simulations with the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. "ECS" denoted equilibrium climate sensitivity. "Baseline" are the standard SSP simulations. "Emissions" are the CO2 emissions driven simulations with bacilliculture. " Temperature_Track" are simulations which track the temperature in the baseline simulations with bacilliculture (used to estimate additional allowable emissions). "No_Negative_Emission" are modified emission driven simulations with bacilliculture, wherein CO2 emissions are halted at 0 and thus negative emissions are not allowed.

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