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      Antarctic Landfast Sea Ice: A Review of Its Physics, Biogeochemistry and Ecology

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          Overview of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) experimental design and organization

          By coordinating the design and distribution of global climate model simulations of the past, current, and future climate, the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has become one of the foundational elements of climate science. However, the need to address an ever-expanding range of scientific questions arising from more and more research communities has made it necessary to revise the organization of CMIP. After a long and wide community consultation, a new and more federated structure has been put in place. It consists of three major elements: (1) a handful of common experiments, the DECK (Diagnostic, Evaluation and Characterization of Klima) and CMIP historical simulations (1850–near present) that will maintain continuity and help document basic characteristics of models across different phases of CMIP; (2) common standards, coordination, infrastructure, and documentation that will facilitate the distribution of model outputs and the characterization of the model ensemble; and (3) an ensemble of CMIP-Endorsed Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPs) that will be specific to a particular phase of CMIP (now CMIP6) and that will build on the DECK and CMIP historical simulations to address a large range of specific questions and fill the scientific gaps of the previous CMIP phases. The DECK and CMIP historical simulations, together with the use of CMIP data standards, will be the entry cards for models participating in CMIP. Participation in CMIP6-Endorsed MIPs by individual modelling groups will be at their own discretion and will depend on their scientific interests and priorities. With the Grand Science Challenges of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) as its scientific backdrop, CMIP6 will address three broad questions: – How does the Earth system respond to forcing? – What are the origins and consequences of systematic model biases? – How can we assess future climate changes given internal climate variability, predictability, and uncertainties in scenarios? This CMIP6 overview paper presents the background and rationale for the new structure of CMIP, provides a detailed description of the DECK and CMIP6 historical simulations, and includes a brief introduction to the 21 CMIP6-Endorsed MIPs.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Reviews of Geophysics
                Reviews of Geophysics
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                8755-1209
                1944-9208
                June 2023
                June 23 2023
                June 2023
                : 61
                : 2
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Australian Antarctic Program Partnership Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies University of Tasmania Nipaluna/Hobart TAS Australia
                [2 ] Department of Physics University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand
                [3 ] Australian Antarctic Division Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Kingston TAS Australia
                [4 ] Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Yokohama Japan
                [5 ] Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies University of Tasmania Hobart TAS Australia
                [6 ] ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science University of Tasmania Hobart TAS Australia
                [7 ] Gateway Antarctica University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand
                [8 ] Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences University of Messina Messina Italy
                [9 ] Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Naples Italy
                [10 ] National School of Surveying University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand
                [11 ] Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks AK USA
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                10.1029/2022RG000770
                0701370d-59c1-46ef-a535-42e730ccbf18
                © 2023

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