PALEO-PGEM v1.0: A statistical emulator of Pliocene-Pleistocene climate

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We describe the development of the "Paleoclimate PLASIM-GENIE (Planet Simulator-Grid-Enabled Integrated Earth system model) emulator" PALEO-PGEM and its application to derive a downscaled high-resolution spatiotemporal description of the climate of the last 5×106 years. The 5×106-year time frame is interesting for a range of paleo-environmental questions, not least because it encompasses the evolution of humans. However, the choice of time frame was primarily pragmatic; tectonic changes can be neglected to first order, so that it is reasonable to consider climate forcing restricted to the Earth's orbital configuration, ice-sheet state, and the concentration of atmosphere CO2. The approach uses the Gaussian process emulation of the singular value decomposition of ensembles of the intermediate-complexity atmosphere-ocean GCM (general circulation model) PLASIM-GENIE. Spatial fields of bioclimatic variables of surface air temperature (warmest and coolest seasons) and precipitation (wettest and driest seasons) are emulated at 1000-year intervals, driven by time series of scalar boundary-condition forcing (CO2, orbit, and ice volume) and assuming the climate is in quasi-equilibrium. Paleoclimate anomalies at climate model resolution are interpolated onto the observed modern climatology to produce a high-resolution spatio-temporal paleoclimate reconstruction of the Pliocene-Pleistocene.

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Holden, P. B., Edwards, N. R., Rangel, T. F., Pereira, E. B., Tran, G. T., & Wilkinson, R. D. (2019). PALEO-PGEM v1.0: A statistical emulator of Pliocene-Pleistocene climate. Geoscientific Model Development, 12(12), 5137–5155. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-5137-2019

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