[{"name":"hutchinson-2018-sensitivity-1","title":"Data from a modelling study of climate sensitivity and meridional overturning circulation in the late Eocene using GFDL CM2.1","summary":"This dataset presents climate model data for the late Eocene (38 Ma). The data includes atmosphere and ocean temperature, meridional overturning circulation, and precipitation minus evaporation, and spinup trends. The model presents simulations using 3 different levels of atmosphere carbon dioxide: 400, 800 and 1600 ppm.","citations":"Hutchinson DK, de Boer AM, Coxall HK, Caballero R, Nilsson J Baatsen M (2018) Climate sensitivity and meridional overturning circulation in the late Eocene using GFDL CM2.1. Climate of the Past 14: 789-810. doi: 10.5194\/cp-14-789-2018","comments":"","category":"Marine","subcategory":"Circulation","keywords":"Eocene; Greenhouse; Climate sensitivity; Climate model; Meridional overturning circulation","scientist":"David K. Hutchinson, Agatha M. de Boer, Helen K. Coxall, Rodrigo Caballero, Johan Nilsson, Michiel Baatsen","firstname":"David","lastname":"Hutchinson","address":"Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University","postalcode":"SE-106 91","city":"Stockholm","province":"","country":"Sweden","parameters":"Earth science > Oceans > Ocean circulation","location":"Ocean","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"This work was supported by the Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Research Areas 1 and 6, and the Swedish Research Council, grant 2016-03912.","publisher":"Copernicus Publications","version":"1","constrains":"None","access":"Free"}]