Articles | Volume 19, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-1405-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-1405-2026
Model experiment description paper
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16 Feb 2026
Model experiment description paper |  | 16 Feb 2026

Modelling framework for asynchronous land-atmosphere coupling using NASA GISS ModelE (NASA-GISS E2.1) and LPJ-LMfire (v1.4.0): design, application and evaluation for the 2.5 ka period

Ram Singh, Alexander Koch, Allegra N. LeGrande, Kostas Tsigaridis, Riovie D. Ramos, Francis Ludlow, Igor Aleinov, Reto Ruedy, and Jed O. Kaplan

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This study presents an experimental framework for asynchronous land-atmosphere coupling to include biogeophysical feedbacks using a dynamic vegetation model with an Earth system model that lacks a fully dynamic vegetation component. The framework is implemented for the 2.5 ka period and also illustrates the role of model performance metrics (bias, variability), while evaluating the simulated climate against the multi-proxy paleoclimate reconstructions.
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