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My work focuses on the separate influence of GHGs and AAs on water mass change. (Ultimately to better understand regional sea level rise.) A primary data source for this work is the CMIP single forcing experiments.
To tackle this question, we need:
- Metrics for quantifying water mass change in models
- An understanding of the response of the global energy and water cycles to GHG and AA forcing
- An understanding of energy and mass drift / non-conservation in the CMIP models
(I'm supposed to look at variability in water masses too.)
Irving D, Wijffels S, Church JA (2019). Anthropogenic aerosols, greenhouse gases and the uptake, transport and storage of excess heat in the climate system. Geophysical Research Letters. 46(9), 4894-4903. doi:10.1029/2019GL082015
Paper 2: Drift
Irving D, Hobbs W, Church J, Zika J (submitted). A mass and energy conservation analysis of drift in the CMIP6 ensemble. Journal of Climate.
Paper/s 3: Water mass changes in observations and CMIP6 models
Taimoor is leading a paper looking at observed water mass changes. As part of this paper (or as a Part 2 paper) we'll look at how the models compare.
Paper 4: Global water cycle response to GHG and AA forcing
I'm leading this paper.
Paper 5: Energy and water cycle anomaly pathways
This will involve running ACCESS-OM2.