Oral programme IV.

IV.

Carbon feedbacks in the climate system
Convenors: T. Ilyina , P. Friedlingstein 
Oral programme
 / Wed, 30 Aug, 15:30–17:05  / Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
 / Thu, 31 Aug, 09:00–10:15  / Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
 / Fri, 01 Sep, 09:00–10:20  / Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
Poster programme
 / Attendance Thu, 31 Aug, 13:45–15:30  / Poster area

Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
15:30–15:50
4ICESM-192
Earth Systems Model biases in the ocean carbon cycle: what are we learning from new high resolution observations and modelling experiments in the Southern Ocean? (invited)
P. M. S. Monteiro, N. Chang, M. Du Plessis, L. Gregor, M. Lévy, P. N. Mongwe, T. Mtshali, S. Nicholson, S. Swart, S. Thomalla, and M. Vichi
15:50–16:05
4ICESM-8
The Seasonal Cycle of CO2 in the Southern Ocean: Diagnosing Anomalies in CMIP5 Earth Systems Models
N.P. Mongwe, P.M.S. Monteiro, and M. Vichi
16:05–16:20
4ICESM-82
Time-scales and pathways of carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean
J. Hauck, A. Lenton, C. Langlais, and R. Matear
16:20–16:35
4ICESM-13
A prominent role for the low latitude oceans in sustaining carbon-climate feedbacks under future climate change
K. Rodgers, M. Ishii, T. Frölicher, R. Slater, P. Zhai, and O. Aumont
16:35–16:50
4ICESM-58
Predictions of multi-year variations of the ocean carbon sink
H. Li, T. Ilyina, W.A. Müller, and F. Sienz
16:50–17:05
4ICESM-101
Applying genetic algorithm to constrain spread in ocean carbon sink projections
J. Tjiputra and K. Johannsen

Thursday, 31 August 2017
Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
09:00–09:15
4ICESM-207 | presentation
Introducing ToE-MIP: Time-of-Emergence Model Intercomparison Project
S. Schlunegger, K. Rodgers, J. Sarmiento, T. Froelicher, J. Christian, J. Dunne, and M. Long
09:15–09:30
4ICESM-49
Age and transit time distributions in nonlinear non-autonomous carbon cycle models
C.A. Sierra, H. Metzler, V. Ceballos-Núñez, and M. Müller
09:30–09:45
4ICESM-12 | presentation
Lead–lag relationships between global mean temperature and and the atmospheric CO2 content depend on type and time scale of the external forcing
K. E. Muryshev, A. V. Eliseev, I. I. Mokhov, and A. V. Timazhev
09:45–10:00
4ICESM-117
Carbon feedbacks in the high-resolution transient Holocene simulations using the MPI Earth system model
V. Brovkin, S. Lorenz, and T. Raddatz and the Hamburg Holocene group
10:00–10:15
4ICESM-123
Quantifying and comparing effects of climate engineering methods on the Earth system
S. Sonntag, J. Pongratz, M. Ferrer Gonzalez, T. Ilyina, D. Kracher, J. E. M. S. Nabel, U. Niemeier, C. H. Reick, and H. Schmidt

Friday, 1 September 2017
Room Helmut-Schmidt-Auditorium
09:00–09:20
4ICESM-174
From "missing sink" to process understanding: The expanding role of top-down studies in carbon cycle science (invited)
A.M. Michalak
09:20–09:35
4ICESM-146
Towards a quantification of process-based uncertainties in the nitrogen effect on carbon-climate interactions
J. Meyerholt, S. Zaehle, and K. Sickel
09:35–09:50
4ICESM-140
Modelling carbon in permafrost soils from preindustrial to the future
T. Kleinen and V. Brovkin
09:50–10:05
4ICESM-20
Intensification of coupling between El Niño–Southern Oscillation and global carbon cycle under greenhouse warming
J.-S. Kim, J.-S. Kug, and S.-J. Jeong
10:05–10:20
4ICESM-1 | presentation
Representation of the terrestrial carbon cycle in Earth System models: problems and solutions
I. C. Prentice