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Archive | 2013

Glacial climate variability

Florian Ziemen; Victor Brovkin; Uwe Mikolajewicz

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Climate of The Past Discussions | 2018

Heinrich events show two-stage climate response in transient glacial simulations

Florian Ziemen; Marie-Luise Kapsch; Marlene Klockmann; Uwe Mikolajewicz

Heinrich events are among the dominant modes of glacial climate variability. During these events, massive iceberg armadas were released by the Laurentide Ice Sheet and sailed across the Atlantic where they melted and released freshwater, as well as detritus, that formed characteristic layers on the seafloor. Heinrich events are known for cold climates in the North Atlantic region and global climate changes. We study these events in a fully coupled complex ice sheet–climate model with synchronous coupling between ice sheets and oceans. The ice discharges occur as an internal variability of the model with a recurrence period of 5 kyr, an event duration of 1–1.5 kyr, and a peak discharge rate of about 50 mSv, roughly consistent with reconstructions. The climate response shows a two-stage behavior, with freshwater release effects dominating the surge phase and ice sheet elevation effects dominating the post-surge phase. As a direct response to the freshwater discharge during the surge phase, deepwater formation in the North Atlantic decreases and the North Atlantic deepwater cell weakens by 3.5 Sv. With the reduced oceanic heat transport, the surface temperatures across the North Atlantic decrease, and the associated reduction in evaporation causes a drying in Europe. The ice discharge lowers the surface elevation in the Hudson Bay area and thus leads to increased precipitation and accelerated ice sheet regrowth in the post-surge phase. Furthermore, the jet stream widens to the north, which contributes to a weakening of the subpolar gyre and a continued cooling over Europe even after the ice discharge. This two-stage behavior can explain previously contradicting model results and understandings of Heinrich events.


Journal of Glaciology | 2016

Modeling the evolution of the Juneau Icefield between 1971 and 2100 using the Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM)

Florian Ziemen; Regine Hock; Andy Aschwanden; Constantine Khroulev; Christian Kienholz; Andrew K. Melkonian; Jing Zhang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

A detailed view into the eruption clouds of Santiaguito volcano, Guatemala, using Doppler radar

L. Scharff; Florian Ziemen; Matthias Hort; A. Gerst; Jeffrey B. Johnson


Climate of The Past | 2014

Coupled ice sheet–climate modeling under glacial and pre-industrial boundary conditions

Florian Ziemen; Christian Rodehacke; Uwe Mikolajewicz


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

An open ocean region in Neoproterozoic glaciations would have to be narrow to allow equatorial ice sheets

Christian Rodehacke; Aiko Voigt; Florian Ziemen; Dorian S. Abbot


The Cryosphere | 2017

Design and results of the ice sheet model initialisation initMIP-Greenland : An ISMIP6 intercomparison

H. Goelzer; Sophie Nowicki; Tamsin Edwards; Matthew Beckley; Ayako Abe-Ouchi; Andy Aschwanden; Reinhard Calov; Olivier Gagliardini; Fabien Gillet-Chaulet; Nicholas R. Golledge; Jonathan M. Gregory; Ralf Greve; Angelika Humbert; Philippe Huybrechts; Joseph H. Kennedy; E. Larour; William H. Lipscomb; Sébastien Le clec'h; Victoria Lee; Mathieu Morlighem; Frank Pattyn; Antony J. Payne; Christian Rodehacke; Martin Rückamp; Fuyuki Saito; Nicole Schlegel; Helene Seroussi; Andrew Shepherd; Sainan Sun; Roderik S. W. van de Wal


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

An open ocean region in Neoproterozoic glaciations would have to be narrow to allow equatorial ice sheets: SNOWBALL ICE SHEETS

Christian Rodehacke; Aiko Voigt; Florian Ziemen; Dorian S. Abbot


Earth System Dynamics Discussions | 2018

The climate of a retrograde rotating earth (In open review for Earth System Dynamics)

Uwe Mikolajewicz; Florian Ziemen; Guido Cioni; Martin Claussen; Klaus Fraedrich; Marvin Heidkamp; Cathy Hohenegger; Diego Jimenez de la Cuesta; Marie-Luise Kapsch; Alexander Lemburg; Thorsten Mauritsen; Katharina Meraner; Niklas Röber; Hauke Schmidt; Katharina D. Six; Irene Stemmler; Talia Tamarin-Brodsky; Alexander Winkler; Xiuhua Zhu; Bjorn Stevens


Earth System Dynamics Discussions | 2018

The climate of a retrograde rotating Earth

Uwe Mikolajewicz; Florian Ziemen; Guido Cioni; Martin Claussen; Klaus Fraedrich; Marvin Heidkamp; Cathy Hohenegger; Diego Jimenez de la Cuesta; Marie-Luise Kapsch; Alexander Lemburg; Thorsten Mauritsen; Katharina Meraner; Niklas Röber; Hauke Schmidt; Katharina D. Six; Irene Stemmler; Talia Tamarin-Brodsky; Alexander Winkler; Xiuhua Zhu; Bjorn Stevens

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