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Climate modeling Current state of climate knowledge – What does the historical data (temperature, CO 2, etc) tell us – What are trends in the current observational data – What do we know about the greenhouse effect

Modeling What constitutes a climate model?

Climate model schematic Source: IPCC, 2007 Input to models: Emission scenarios of carbon SO2, particles, etc Models calculate the atmospheric concentration of GHGs, aerosol, etc Models determine the impact of the species interacting with shortwave and long-wave radiation The atm. parameters such as temp, precip, etc are then determined considering global circulation patterns, etc

IPCC, 2007 The lack of adequate knowledge on aerosol- cloud interactions is a critical uncertainty in global climate modeling

Source: IPCC, 2007

Current state of GCMs Source: IPCC, 2007

Climate models Four components: – Atmosphere, land surface, ocean, and sea ice. Atmospheric and Oceanic components – Global circulation models (GCM) – Simulate large scale circulation of the atmosphere and the oceans. – Important variables Temperature, pressure, humidity, winds, and water and ice condensate in clouds

Computational details Typical Atmospheric global circulation models (AGCMs): – Spatial resolution of ~ 100 km in the horizontal – 30 levels in the vertical atmosphere below the altitude of km – Time step of minutes – Within the grids, parameterizations are used to simulate processes that are too complex to capture in the climate models. E.g., cloud formation, turbulence Oceanic global circulation models (OGCMs) are coupled to the atmosphere and ice models through the exchange of heat, salinity, and momentum at the boundary among components. – Resolution of 1 degree latitude and longitude; 30 layers in the oceans

Climate models Doubling the resolution will require ~ 10 times more computing power. For one year of simulations, need to process data over 2.5 million grid cells more than 27,000 times.

Climate models: Limitations Low resolution limits the ability to predict features such as tornadoes, etc Can’t predict East Asian or Indian monsoons well Regional scale climatic features are difficult to predict accurately

Accuracy of climate model predictions (b) Predicted IPCC, 2007 (a) Observed ( ) Average precipitationTemperature anomaly

Variability among models IPCC, 2007

Importance of anthropogenic contribution

Tests of global climate model performance IPCC, 2007

References Links: – Climate modeling videos – NOAA GFDL: About climate modeling » – General climate modeling animation ( General climate modeling animation ( » IPCC Report,