Data & Code
Levermann et al. (Earth System Dynamics, 2014)
The Antarctic ice discharge projections made in this paper can be
downloaded here.
Data download: All data (8Mb) - Ascii time series (80Kb) -
Readme.
Rahmstorf et al. (Climate Dynamics, 2011)
The sea-level projections made in this paper can be
downloaded here.
Each file contains the projections for one IPCC emissions
scenario, namely RCP3PD, RCP4.5, RCP6.0 or RCP8.5.
Within each file you will find four projections based
on calibration of the model with either of 4 sea-level data sets.
You also find a column "ALL" which is the average across
all versions tried in the paper as part of our sensitivity study.
If you are looking for one "best estimate" from this paper,
we suggest you use the "ALL" projection.
The uncertainty of each projection is given as a 5
percentile, 50 percentile (i.e. median) and 95 percentile projection
value.
Download: RCP3PD,
RCP4.5,
RCP6.0,
RCP8.5
Kemp et al. (PNAS, 2011)
The computer code and input data used in this paper
can be downloaded here.
Download: Computer
code and input data sets
The proxy data from this study can be downloaded from
this website
at the National Climate Data Center of NOAA.
Vermeer and Rahmstorf (PNAS, 2009)
The sea level projections of Vermeer
and Rahmstorf (2009) are made available here.
Download: Sea
level projection data file for 1990-2100
In addition, the computer code and input data used
in this paper are available as Online Material from the journal
PNAS.
Download: Computer code and input data sets
Rahmstorf (Science, 2007)
The matlab code for the analysis of Rahmstorf
(2007) is available as Online Material from the journal Science.
Download: Sea
level projection data file for 1990-2100
Download: Computer
code
PISM-PIK ice sheet model code
The source code for the ice sheet model is available
here.
SICOPOLIS ice sheet model code
The source code for the ice sheet model is available
here.
MOM modular ocean model code
The source code for the ocean model we use is available
from GFDL.
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