Projected ocean warming constrained by the ocean observational record

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Kewei Lyu
Xuebin Zhang
John A. Church
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[1] Centre for Southern Hemisphere Oceans Research (CSHOR),Climate Change Research Centre
[2] CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere,undefined
[3] University of New South Wales,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2021年 / 11卷
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The ocean absorbs most of the excess heat from anthropogenic climate change, causing global ocean warming and sea-level rise with a series of consequences for human society and marine ecosystems. While there have been ongoing efforts to address large uncertainties in future projections, to date the projected ocean warming has not been constrained by the historical observations. Here, we show that the observed ocean warming over the well-sampled Argo period (2005–2019) can constrain projections of future ocean warming and that the upper-tail projections from latest climate models with high climate sensitivities are unrealistically large. By 2081–2100, under the high-emission scenario, the upper 2,000 m of the ocean is likely (>66% probability) to warm by 1,546–2,170 ZJ relative to 2005–2019, corresponding to 17–26 cm sea-level rise from thermal expansion. Further narrowing uncertainties requires maintenance of the ocean observing system to extend the observational record.
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