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contributor authorPawson, S.
contributor authorKodera, K.
contributor authorHamilton, K.
contributor authorShepherd, T. G.
contributor authorBeagley, S. R.
contributor authorBoville, B. A.
contributor authorFarrara, J. D.
contributor authorFairlie, T. D. A.
contributor authorKitoh, A.
contributor authorLahoz, W. A.
contributor authorLangematz, U.
contributor authorManzini, E.
contributor authorRind, D. H.
contributor authorScaife, A. A.
contributor authorShibata, K.
contributor authorSimon, P.
contributor authorSwinbank, R.
contributor authorTakacs, L.
contributor authorWilson, R. J.
contributor authorAl-Saadi, J. A.
contributor authorAmodei, M.
contributor authorChiba, M.
contributor authorCoy, L.
contributor authorde Grandpré, J.
contributor authorEckman, R. S.
contributor authorFiorino, M.
contributor authorGrose, W. L.
contributor authorKoide, H.
contributor authorKoshyk, J. N.
contributor authorLi, D.
contributor authorLerner, J.
contributor authorMahlman, J. D.
contributor authorMcFarlane, N. A.
contributor authorMechoso, C. R.
contributor authorMolod, A.
contributor authorO'Neill, A.
contributor authorPierce, R. B.
contributor authorRandel, W. J.
contributor authorRood, R. B.
contributor authorWu, F.
date accessioned2017-06-09T14:42:37Z
date available2017-06-09T14:42:37Z
date copyright2000/04/01
date issued2000
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-24961.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4161691
description abstractTo investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme is supporting the project "Stratospheric Processes and their Role in Climate" (SPARC). A central theme of SPARC, to examine model simulations of the coupled troposphere?middle atmosphere system, is being performed through the initiative called GRIPS (GCM?Reality Intercomparison Project for SPARC). In this paper, an overview of the objectives of GRIPS is given. Initial activities include an assessment of the performance of middle atmosphere climate models, and preliminary results from this evaluation are presented here. It is shown that although all 13 models evaluated represent most major features of the mean atmospheric state, there are deficiencies in the magnitude and location of the features, which cannot easily be traced to the formulation (resolution or the parameterizations included) of the models. Most models show a cold bias in all locations, apart from the tropical tropopause region where they can be either too warm or too cold. The strengths and locations of the major jets are often misrepresented in the models. Looking at three?dimensional fields reveals, for some models, more severe deficiencies in the magnitude and positioning of the dominant structures (such as the Aleutian high in the stratosphere), although undersampling might explain some of these differences from observations. All the models have shortcomings in their simulations of the present?day climate, which might limit the accuracy of predictions of the climate response to ozone change and other anomalous forcing.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleThe GCM–Reality Intercomparison Project for SPARC (GRIPS): Scientific Issues and Initial Results
typeJournal Paper
journal volume81
journal issue4
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0477(2000)081<0781:TGIPFS>2.3.CO;2
journal fristpage781
journal lastpage796
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2000:;volume( 081 ):;issue: 004
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