Fig. 2: Global surface temperature and sea-level (SL) projections, and their tendencies. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Global surface temperature and sea-level (SL) projections, and their tendencies.

From: Future sea-level projections with a coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice-sheet model

Fig. 2

ad Annual anomalies (relative to the 1850–1900 CE mean) of (a) the global surface temperature, (b) SL, and (c) SL contributions from the Greenland ice-sheet (GrIS) and (d) Antarctic ice-sheet (AIS). eh are the respective time derivatives of ad (change per year). Solid lines of ad indicate the ensemble mean and shading the ensemble range. The solid line in e represents the 9-year moving average of the time derivative of global surface temperature, with the dashed line indicating 0 °C/year. Different colors represent the historical (black line; period 1850–2014 CE), and SSP1-1.9 (blue line), SSP2-4.5 (pink line), SSP5-8.5 (red line) and SSP5-8.5_MWOFF (orange line) simulations during the period 2014–2150 CE.

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