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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-3053-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-3053-2024
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01 Jul 2024
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The Southern Ocean as the climate's freight train – driving ongoing global warming under zero-emission scenarios with ACCESS-ESM1.5

Matthew A. Chamberlain, Tilo Ziehn, and Rachel M. Law

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This paper explores the climate processes that drive increasing global average temperatures in zero-emission commitment (ZEC) simulations despite decreasing atmospheric CO2. ACCESS-ESM1.5 shows the Southern Ocean to continue to warm locally in all ZEC simulations. In ZEC simulations that start after the emission of more than 1000 Pg of carbon, the influence of the Southern Ocean increases the global temperature.
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