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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS

Supporting Information for ”AMOC recovery in a multi-centennial scenario using a coupled

atmosphere-ocean-ice sheet model”

L. Ackermann1, C. Danek1, P. Gierz1, and G. Lohmann1

1Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum f¨ur Polar- und Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven, Germany

Contents of this file

1. Figures S1 to S3

Introduction Supporting material for the model results from future scenario runs with AWI-ESM-1.1-LR and AWI-ESM-1.2-LR

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Figure S1. Anomalies in precipitation minus evaporation for 2170-2199 for a-b) the coupled model results minus the control state, c-d) the coupled model results minus the uncoupled results.

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Figure S2. Anomalies in sea ice concentration for 2170-2199 for a-b) the coupled model results minus the control state, c-d) the coupled model results minus the uncoupled results. The values indicate the relative change in area covered by sea ice.

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Figure S3. Timeseries of 11-year mean for a) basal melting, b) total ablation as sum of runoff and discharge for the Greenland Ice Sheet for the different scenarios run with the coupled model.

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