New features, broader accessibility, and improved performance of the Hector v3 simple carbon/climate model
- 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, United States of America (kalyn.dorheim@pnnl.gov)
- 2Harvey Mudd College
- 3NASA/GSFC
Hector is a carbon/climate model capable of emulating Earth System Model outputs at the global scale and is able to reproduce historical observations well. Like other participating models of the Reduced Complexity Model Intercomparison Project, Hector is a computationally efficient source of climate projections and thus has a wide range of applications such as scenario generation, coupling with integrated assessment models, outreach, education, and policy making. Hector version 3 includes a number of new features: carbon tracking, permafrost, improved land-ocean warming contrast, and a web browser-accessible interface. Here we summarize these developments and discuss how they improve the model’s performance and broaden its potential user base.
How to cite: Dorheim, K., Bond-Lamberty, B., Pressburger, L., Woodard, D., Gering, S., and Shiklomanov, A.: New features, broader accessibility, and improved performance of the Hector v3 simple carbon/climate model, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-6522, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-6522, 2022.