Articles | Volume 15, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-1355-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-1355-2022
Development and technical paper
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16 Feb 2022
Development and technical paper |  | 16 Feb 2022

Capturing the interactions between ice sheets, sea level and the solid Earth on a range of timescales: a new “time window” algorithm

Holly Kyeore Han, Natalya Gomez, and Jeannette Xiu Wen Wan

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Interactions between ice sheets, sea level and the solid Earth occur over a range of timescales from years to tens of thousands of years. This requires coupled ice-sheet–sea-level models to exchange information frequently, leading to a quadratic increase in computation time with the number of model timesteps. We present a new sea-level model algorithm that allows coupled models to improve the computational feasibility and precisely capture short-term interactions within longer simulations.
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