Search Results - "Sohl, Linda E."
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Was Venus the first habitable world of our solar system?
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2016)“…Present‐day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750 K and an atmosphere 90 times as thick as Earth's. Billions of years ago…”
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Albedos, Equilibrium Temperatures, and Surface Temperatures of Habitable Planets
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-10-2019)“…The potential habitability of known exoplanets is often categorized by a nominal equilibrium temperature assuming a Bond albedo of either ∼0.3, similar to…”
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Sea Surface Temperature of the mid-Piacenzian Ocean: A Data-Model Comparison
Published in Scientific reports (18-06-2013)“…The mid-Piacenzian climate represents the most geologically recent interval of long-term average warmth relative to the last million years and shares…”
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Mid-Pliocene El Niño/Southern Oscillation Suppressed By Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone Shift
Published in Nature geoscience (2022)“…The El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the dominant driver of year-to-year climate variability in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, impacts climate pattern…”
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Climate forcings and the initiation of low-latitude ice sheets during the Neoproterozoic Varanger glacial interval
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-08-2000)“…The GISS GCM was used to determine if a diverse set of climate forcings, alone or in combination, could have initiated the low‐latitude ice sheets of the…”
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The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2: Large-scale Climate Features and Climate Sensitivity
Published in Climate of the past (04-11-2020)“…The Pliocene epoch has great potential to improve our understanding of the long-term climatic and environmental consequences of an atmospheric CO2…”
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Teaching anthropogenic global climate change (AGCC) using climate models
Published in Journal of geography in higher education (02-10-2019)“…Geography educators have long taught anthropogenic global climate change (AGCC) using geospatial data, visualizations, analysis tools and models. We examined…”
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Evaluating the Large-Scale Hydrological Cycle Response within the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PlioMIP2) Ensemble
Published in Climate of the past (08-12-2021)“…The mid-Pliocene (∼3 Ma) is one of the most recent warm periods with high CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and resulting high temperatures, and it is often…”
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Evaluation of Arctic Warming in Mid-Pliocene Climate Simulations
Published in Climate of the past (23-11-2020)“…Palaeoclimate simulations improve our understanding of the climate, inform us about the performance of climate models in a different climate scenario, and help…”
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Unraveling the Mechanisms and Implications of a Stronger Mid-Pliocene Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in PlioMIP2
Published in Climate of the past (09-01-2023)“…The mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) is the most recent geological period in which the atmospheric CO2 concentration was approximately equal to the…”
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Mid-Pliocene Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation simulated in PlioMIP2
Published in Climate of the past (25-02-2021)“…In the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PlioMIP2), coupled climate models have been used to simulate an interglacial climate during the…”
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Mid-Pliocene West African Monsoon Rainfall as Simulated in the PlioMIP2 Ensemble
Published in Climate of the past (27-08-2021)“…The mid-Pliocene warm period (mPWP; ∼3.2 million years ago) is seen as the most recent time period characterized by a warm climate state, with similar to…”
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The hydrological cycle and ocean circulation of the Maritime Continent in the Pliocene: results from PlioMIP2
Published in Climate of the past (26-10-2023)“…The Maritime Continent (MC) forms the western boundary of the tropical Pacific Ocean, and relatively small changes in this region can impact the climate…”
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Reduced El NiñO Variability in the Mid-Pliocene According to the Pliomip2 Ensemble
Published in Climate of the past (01-12-2021)“…The mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) is the most recent geological period during which atmospheric CO2 levels were similar to recent historical values…”
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The CUISINES Framework for Conducting Exoplanet Model Intercomparison Projects, Version 1.0
Published in The planetary science journal (01-08-2024)“…Abstract As JWST begins to return observations, it is more important than ever that exoplanet climate models can consistently and correctly predict the…”
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Inferring chemical disequilibrium biosignatures for Proterozoic Earth-like exoplanets
Published in Nature astronomy (01-01-2024)“…Chemical disequilibrium quantified using the available free energy has previously been proposed as a potential biosignature. However, researchers remotely…”
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Teleconnections in a warmer climate: the pliocene perspective
Published in Climate dynamics (01-11-2011)“…Migrations toward altered sea surface temperature (SST) patterns in the Indo-Pacific region are present in the recent observational record and in future global…”
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Impact of a permanent El Niño (El Padre) and Indian Ocean Dipole in warm Pliocene climates
Published in Paleoceanography (01-06-2009)“…Pliocene sea surface temperature data, as well as terrestrial precipitation and temperature proxies, indicate warmer than modern conditions in the eastern…”
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The Hydrological Cycle and Ocean Circulation of the Maritime Continent in the Mid-Pliocene: Results From PlioMIP2
Published in Climate of the past (26-10-2023)“…The Maritime Continent (MC) forms the western boundary of the tropical Pacific Ocean, and relatively small changes in this region can impact the climate…”
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Reduced El Niño variability in the mid-Pliocene according to the PlioMIP2 ensemble
Published in Climate of the past (01-12-2021)“…The mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) is the most recent geological period during which atmospheric CO2 levels were similar to recent historical values…”
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