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|Reference=Forster et al., 2007; Randall et al., 2007; Müller et al., | |Reference=Forster et al., 2007; Randall et al., 2007; Müller et al., 2016b; Meinshausen et al., 2011b; IPCC-DDC, 2007; Meehl et al., 2007; Chuwah et al., 2015; | ||
|Description=<h2>Data, uncertainties and limitations</h2> | |Description=<h2>Data, uncertainties and limitations</h2> | ||
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Although coupling to an AOGCM is not workable for integrated assessments, some {{abbrTemplate|IAM}}s use an Earth System Model of intermediate complexity for climate modelling. This allows for more detail and consistency in climate change impacts and feedbacks, but is fixed to one representation of the system, not accounting for the large uncertainties. Using the simple climate model MAGICC 6.0 enables research on the consequences of parameter values outside current emulated AOGCMs. For example, the impact of high climate sensitivity values beyond the range found in AOGCMs (2 to 4.5 °C) can be studied ([[Müller et al., | Although coupling to an AOGCM is not workable for integrated assessments, some {{abbrTemplate|IAM}}s use an Earth System Model of intermediate complexity for climate modelling. This allows for more detail and consistency in climate change impacts and feedbacks, but is fixed to one representation of the system, not accounting for the large uncertainties. Using the simple climate model MAGICC 6.0 enables research on the consequences of parameter values outside current emulated AOGCMs. For example, the impact of high climate sensitivity values beyond the range found in AOGCMs (2 to 4.5 °C) can be studied ([[Müller et al., 2016b]]). This extends the range of uncertainty covered by the IMAGE model in projections of future climate change and the related impacts. | ||
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