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Add/Modify: Experiment: amip-p4K #37

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alejandrobodas opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 2 comments
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Add/Modify: Experiment: amip-p4K #37

alejandrobodas opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 2 comments
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Experiment ID

amip-p4K

Experiment Title

AMIP experiment with uniform 4K SST increase

Description

The same as the amip DECK experiment, except that SSTs are subject to a uniform warming of 4K. This warming should be applied to the ice-free ocean surface only. Sea ice and SSTs in grid boxes containing sea ice remain the same as in the amip DECK experiment.

Reference: Webb et al., 2017

MIP / Activity ID (registered)

CFMIP

MIP / Activity ID (unregistered)

No response

Parent Experiment

no-parent

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Sub-experiment

none

Priority Tier

1

Source type codes for required model components

AGCM

Source type codes for additional allowed model components

AER, BGC, CHEM

Start Date

1979-01-01

Branch Date

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(Minimum) Number of Years

44

Issue Type

experiment

Issue Kind

new

@alejandrobodas alejandrobodas added delta requires a change experiment labels Mar 3, 2025
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I've used the experiment name as defined in Webb et al., 2017 and used in CMIP6. The CMIP7 documentation paper Dunne et al., submitted contains a typo as it labels this experiment as amip-p4k.

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taylor13 commented Mar 3, 2025

thanks for noticing and correcting this.

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