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    The GFDL CM3 Coupled Climate Model: Characteristics of the Ocean and Sea Ice Simulations

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 013::page 3520
    Author:
    Griffies, Stephen M.
    ,
    Winton, Michael
    ,
    Donner, Leo J.
    ,
    Horowitz, Larry W.
    ,
    Downes, Stephanie M.
    ,
    Farneti, Riccardo
    ,
    Gnanadesikan, Anand
    ,
    Hurlin, William J.
    ,
    Lee, Hyun-Chul
    ,
    Liang, Zhi
    ,
    Palter, Jaime B.
    ,
    Samuels, Bonita L.
    ,
    Wittenberg, Andrew T.
    ,
    Wyman, Bruce L.
    ,
    Yin, Jianjun
    ,
    Zadeh, Niki
    DOI: 10.1175/2011JCLI3964.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: his paper documents time mean simulation characteristics from the ocean and sea ice components in a new coupled climate model developed at the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL). The GFDL Climate Model version 3 (CM3) is formulated with effectively the same ocean and sea ice components as the earlier CM2.1 yet with extensive developments made to the atmosphere and land model components. Both CM2.1 and CM3 show stable mean climate indices, such as large-scale circulation and sea surface temperatures (SSTs). There are notable improvements in the CM3 climate simulation relative to CM2.1, including a modified SST bias pattern and reduced biases in the Arctic sea ice cover. The authors anticipate SST differences between CM2.1 and CM3 in lower latitudes through analysis of the atmospheric fluxes at the ocean surface in corresponding Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) simulations. In contrast, SST changes in the high latitudes are dominated by ocean and sea ice effects absent in AMIP simulations. The ocean interior simulation in CM3 is generally warmer than in CM2.1, which adversely impacts the interior biases.
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    contributor authorGriffies, Stephen M.
    contributor authorWinton, Michael
    contributor authorDonner, Leo J.
    contributor authorHorowitz, Larry W.
    contributor authorDownes, Stephanie M.
    contributor authorFarneti, Riccardo
    contributor authorGnanadesikan, Anand
    contributor authorHurlin, William J.
    contributor authorLee, Hyun-Chul
    contributor authorLiang, Zhi
    contributor authorPalter, Jaime B.
    contributor authorSamuels, Bonita L.
    contributor authorWittenberg, Andrew T.
    contributor authorWyman, Bruce L.
    contributor authorYin, Jianjun
    contributor authorZadeh, Niki
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:39:58Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:39:58Z
    date copyright2011/07/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-71836.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4213772
    description abstracthis paper documents time mean simulation characteristics from the ocean and sea ice components in a new coupled climate model developed at the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL). The GFDL Climate Model version 3 (CM3) is formulated with effectively the same ocean and sea ice components as the earlier CM2.1 yet with extensive developments made to the atmosphere and land model components. Both CM2.1 and CM3 show stable mean climate indices, such as large-scale circulation and sea surface temperatures (SSTs). There are notable improvements in the CM3 climate simulation relative to CM2.1, including a modified SST bias pattern and reduced biases in the Arctic sea ice cover. The authors anticipate SST differences between CM2.1 and CM3 in lower latitudes through analysis of the atmospheric fluxes at the ocean surface in corresponding Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) simulations. In contrast, SST changes in the high latitudes are dominated by ocean and sea ice effects absent in AMIP simulations. The ocean interior simulation in CM3 is generally warmer than in CM2.1, which adversely impacts the interior biases.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe GFDL CM3 Coupled Climate Model: Characteristics of the Ocean and Sea Ice Simulations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume24
    journal issue13
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2011JCLI3964.1
    journal fristpage3520
    journal lastpage3544
    treeJournal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 013
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