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    Simulated Climate and Climate Change in the GFDL CM2.5 High-Resolution Coupled Climate Model

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 025 ):;issue: 008::page 2755
    Author:
    Delworth, Thomas L.
    ,
    Rosati, Anthony
    ,
    Anderson, Whit
    ,
    Adcroft, Alistair J.
    ,
    Balaji, V.
    ,
    Benson, Rusty
    ,
    Dixon, Keith
    ,
    Griffies, Stephen M.
    ,
    Lee, Hyun-Chul
    ,
    Pacanowski, Ronald C.
    ,
    Vecchi, Gabriel A.
    ,
    Wittenberg, Andrew T.
    ,
    Zeng, Fanrong
    ,
    Zhang, Rong
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00316.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he authors present results for simulated climate and climate change from a newly developed high-resolution global climate model [Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 2.5 (GFDL CM2.5)]. The GFDL CM2.5 has an atmospheric resolution of approximately 50 km in the horizontal, with 32 vertical levels. The horizontal resolution in the ocean ranges from 28 km in the tropics to 8 km at high latitudes, with 50 vertical levels. This resolution allows the explicit simulation of some mesoscale eddies in the ocean, particularly at lower latitudes.Analyses are presented based on the output of a 280-yr control simulation; also presented are results based on a 140-yr simulation in which atmospheric CO2 increases at 1% yr?1 until doubling after 70 yr.Results are compared to GFDL CM2.1, which has somewhat similar physics but a coarser resolution. The simulated climate in CM2.5 shows marked improvement over many regions, especially the tropics, including a reduction in the double ITCZ and an improved simulation of ENSO. Regional precipitation features are much improved. The Indian monsoon and Amazonian rainfall are also substantially more realistic in CM2.5.The response of CM2.5 to a doubling of atmospheric CO2 has many features in common with CM2.1, with some notable differences. For example, rainfall changes over the Mediterranean appear to be tightly linked to topography in CM2.5, in contrast to CM2.1 where the response is more spatially homogeneous. In addition, in CM2.5 the near-surface ocean warms substantially in the high latitudes of the Southern Ocean, in contrast to simulations using CM2.1.
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    contributor authorDelworth, Thomas L.
    contributor authorRosati, Anthony
    contributor authorAnderson, Whit
    contributor authorAdcroft, Alistair J.
    contributor authorBalaji, V.
    contributor authorBenson, Rusty
    contributor authorDixon, Keith
    contributor authorGriffies, Stephen M.
    contributor authorLee, Hyun-Chul
    contributor authorPacanowski, Ronald C.
    contributor authorVecchi, Gabriel A.
    contributor authorWittenberg, Andrew T.
    contributor authorZeng, Fanrong
    contributor authorZhang, Rong
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:04:40Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:04:40Z
    date copyright2012/04/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-79032.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4221768
    description abstracthe authors present results for simulated climate and climate change from a newly developed high-resolution global climate model [Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 2.5 (GFDL CM2.5)]. The GFDL CM2.5 has an atmospheric resolution of approximately 50 km in the horizontal, with 32 vertical levels. The horizontal resolution in the ocean ranges from 28 km in the tropics to 8 km at high latitudes, with 50 vertical levels. This resolution allows the explicit simulation of some mesoscale eddies in the ocean, particularly at lower latitudes.Analyses are presented based on the output of a 280-yr control simulation; also presented are results based on a 140-yr simulation in which atmospheric CO2 increases at 1% yr?1 until doubling after 70 yr.Results are compared to GFDL CM2.1, which has somewhat similar physics but a coarser resolution. The simulated climate in CM2.5 shows marked improvement over many regions, especially the tropics, including a reduction in the double ITCZ and an improved simulation of ENSO. Regional precipitation features are much improved. The Indian monsoon and Amazonian rainfall are also substantially more realistic in CM2.5.The response of CM2.5 to a doubling of atmospheric CO2 has many features in common with CM2.1, with some notable differences. For example, rainfall changes over the Mediterranean appear to be tightly linked to topography in CM2.5, in contrast to CM2.1 where the response is more spatially homogeneous. In addition, in CM2.5 the near-surface ocean warms substantially in the high latitudes of the Southern Ocean, in contrast to simulations using CM2.1.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSimulated Climate and Climate Change in the GFDL CM2.5 High-Resolution Coupled Climate Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume25
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00316.1
    journal fristpage2755
    journal lastpage2781
    treeJournal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 025 ):;issue: 008
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