Ocean Thermal Expansion and Heat Uptake in Climate Change Experiments


Jonathan Gregory
Hadley Centre
jmgregory@meto.gov.uk


Some of the experiments submitted to the IPCC DDC have included or will include information about global-average thermal expansion. Since these experiments have been run with similar scenarios (historical CO2 to 1990, then IS92a or 1%), these results will be comparable, and that is useful. However, it is not sufficient to quantify the uncertainty in thermal expansion, because it doesn't separate the effects of differing climate sensitivity and heat uptake processes.

To get some information about this, I'd like to have a look at some CMIP data, since some of the models concerned are the same, and from the range of models one could get an idea about the systematic uncertainty. Analyses which would be useful are:

It is the final point which bears upon the question of how the rate of sea- level rise will be related to the rate of temperature rise, and it would be interesting to know whether a similar analysis works for other CMIP models.