Description and Evaluation of the MIT Earth System Model (MESM)

作者: Andrei Sokolov , David Kicklighter , Adam Schlosser , Chien Wang , Erwan Monier

DOI: 10.1029/2018MS001277

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摘要: Author(s): Sokolov, A; Kicklighter, D; Schlosser, Wang, C; Monier, E; Brown-Steiner, B; Prinn, R; Forest, Gao, X; Libardoni, Eastham, S | Abstract: ©2018. The Authors. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Integrated Global System Model (IGSM) is designed for analyzing the global environmental changes that may result from anthropogenic causes, quantifying uncertainties associated with projected changes, and assessing costs effectiveness proposed policies to mitigate climate risk. IGSM consists Earth (MESM) intermediate complexity Economic Projections Policy Analysis model. This paper documents current version MESM, which includes a two-dimensional (zonally averaged) atmospheric model interactive chemistry coupled zonally averaged Land an anomaly-diffusing ocean

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