CMIP7 data request: ocean and sea ice priorities and opportunities

Fox-Kemper, Baylor;DeRepentigny, Patrcia;Treguier, Anne Marie;Stepanek, Christian;Vancoppenolle, Martin;et.al.
(2026) Geoscientific Model Development — Vol. 19, n° 13, p. 6043-6078 (2026)

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<jats:p>Abstract. The ocean and sea ice are central to Earth's climate system, influencing global heat and carbon cycles, weather patterns, and sea level rise. Recent decades have seen rapid advances in Earth System Models (ESMs), but limitations remain in simulating and comparing key oceanic and cryospheric processes across models. A recurring challenge in model intercomparison efforts like the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) is determining the output variables that best represent essential mechanisms while remaining manageable in volume and complexity. Here we present the CMIP7 ocean and sea ice data request, developed through an international, community-based process to prioritize variables for model output. We identify seven opportunities – science-based use cases spanning ocean and cryosphere drivers and responses, paleoclimate, polar amplification, extremes, wind waves, and rapid model evaluation – to guide variable selection and temporal resolution. To address these opportunities, we request new high-frequency and depth-integrated variables, support improved diagnostics of ocean heat uptake, sea ice processes, and model-observation comparison, and build on lessons from CMIP6. Our approach enables targeted, efficient, and transparent data curation to support a wide range of users, from model developers to policymakers. This effort reflects a growing need for more sophisticated, integrative model outputs that address pressing climate questions, including regional extremes and tipping points, while laying the groundwork for future modeling developments.</jats:p>
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Fox-Kemper, B., DeRepentigny, P., Treguier, A. M., Stepanek, C., O’Rourke, E., Mackallah, C., Meucci, A., Aksenov, Y., Durack, P. J., Feldl, N., Garuba, O., Hernaman, V., Heuzé, C., Iovino, D., Madan, G., Marquez, A. L., Massonnet, F., Mecking, J., Samanta, D., et al. (2026). CMIP7 data request: ocean and sea ice priorities and opportunities. Geoscientific Model Development, 19(13), 6043-6078. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-6043-2026 (Original work published 2026)