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    Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( 100 ):;issue: 012::page 2589
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    Kang, Sarah M.;Hawcroft, Matt;Xiang, Baoqiang;Hwang, Yen-Ting;Cazes, Gabriel;Codron, Francis;Crueger, Traute;Deser, Clara;Hodnebrog, Øivind;Kim, Hanjun;Kim, Jiyeong;Kosaka, Yu;Losada, Teresa;Mechoso, Carlos R.;Myhre, Gunnar;Seland, Øyvind;Stevens, Bjorn;Watanabe, Masahiro;Yu, Sungduk
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0301.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: This article introduces the Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (ETIN-MIP), where a set of fully coupled model experiments are designed to examine the sources of longstanding tropical precipitation biases in climate models. In particular, we reduce insolation over three targeted latitudinal bands of persistent model biases: the southern extratropics, the southern tropics, and the northern extratropics. To address the effect of regional energy bias corrections on the mean distribution of tropical precipitation, such as the double intertropical convergence zone problem, we evaluate the quasi-equilibrium response of the climate system corresponding to a 50-yr period after the 100 years of prescribed energy perturbation. Initial results show that, despite a large intermodel spread in each perturbation experiment due to differences in ocean heat uptake response and climate feedbacks across models, the southern tropics is most efficient at driving a meridional shift of tropical precipitation. In contrast, the extratropical energy perturbations are effectively damped by anomalous heat uptake over the subpolar oceans, thereby inducing a smaller meridional shift of tropical precipitation compared with the tropical energy perturbations. The ETIN-MIP experiments allow us to investigate the global implications of regional energy bias corrections, providing a route to guide the practice of model development, with implications for understanding dynamical responses to anthropogenic climate change and geoengineering.
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    contributor authorKang, Sarah M.;Hawcroft, Matt;Xiang, Baoqiang;Hwang, Yen-Ting;Cazes, Gabriel;Codron, Francis;Crueger, Traute;Deser, Clara;Hodnebrog, Øivind;Kim, Hanjun;Kim, Jiyeong;Kosaka, Yu;Losada, Teresa;Mechoso, Carlos R.;Myhre, Gunnar;Seland, Øyvind;Stevens, Bjorn;Watanabe, Masahiro;Yu, Sungduk
    date accessioned2022-01-30T18:04:02Z
    date available2022-01-30T18:04:02Z
    date copyright1/7/2020 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2020
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherbams-d-18-0301_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4264434
    description abstractThis article introduces the Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (ETIN-MIP), where a set of fully coupled model experiments are designed to examine the sources of longstanding tropical precipitation biases in climate models. In particular, we reduce insolation over three targeted latitudinal bands of persistent model biases: the southern extratropics, the southern tropics, and the northern extratropics. To address the effect of regional energy bias corrections on the mean distribution of tropical precipitation, such as the double intertropical convergence zone problem, we evaluate the quasi-equilibrium response of the climate system corresponding to a 50-yr period after the 100 years of prescribed energy perturbation. Initial results show that, despite a large intermodel spread in each perturbation experiment due to differences in ocean heat uptake response and climate feedbacks across models, the southern tropics is most efficient at driving a meridional shift of tropical precipitation. In contrast, the extratropical energy perturbations are effectively damped by anomalous heat uptake over the subpolar oceans, thereby inducing a smaller meridional shift of tropical precipitation compared with the tropical energy perturbations. The ETIN-MIP experiments allow us to investigate the global implications of regional energy bias corrections, providing a route to guide the practice of model development, with implications for understanding dynamical responses to anthropogenic climate change and geoengineering.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleExtratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume100
    journal issue12
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0301.1
    journal fristpage2589
    journal lastpage2606
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( 100 ):;issue: 012
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