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Climate models, downscaling and uncertainties Hans von Storch, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, and KlimaCampus „clisap“, University of Hamburg Germany The concept of climate simulations with quasi-realistic climate models is discussed and illustrated with examples. The relevant problem of deriving regional and local specifications is considered as well.

Who is this? Hans von Storch (born 1949) Diploma in mathematics, PhD in meteorology Director of Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Research Center, near Hamburg, Professor at the Meteorological Institute, KlimaCampus, University of Hamburg Works also with social and cultural scientists.

Overview: Quasi-realistic climate models („surrogate reality“) Free simulations and forced simulations for reconstruction of historical climate Climate change simulations Downscaling - Regional climate modelling Regional scenarios

Models as surrogate reality dynamical, process-based models, • experimentation tool (test of hypotheses) • design of scenario • sensitivity analysis • dynamically consistent interpretation and extrapolation of observations in space and time (“data assimilation”) • forecast of detailed development (e.g. weather forecast) characteristics: complexity quasi-realistic mathematical/mechanistic engineering approach

Components of the climate system. (Hasselmann, 1995)

Quasi-realistic climate models … … are dynamical models, featuring discretized equations of the type with state variables Ψk and processes Pi,k. The state variables are typically temperature of the air or the ocean, salinity and humidity, wind and current. … because of the limited resolution, the equations are not closed but must be closed by “parameterizations”, which represent educated estimates of the expected effect of non-described processes on the resolved dynamics, conditioned by the resolved state.

atmosphere

Dynamical processes in the atmosphere

Dynamical processes in a global atmospheric general circulation model

Results of a survey among climate modellers in 1996, 2003 and 2008 Bray and von Storch, 2010 Results of a survey among climate modellers in 1996, 2003 and 2008

Klimazonen Klassifikation nach Koeppen Modell Beobachtet Erich Roeckner, pers. Mitteilung 11

Zyklogenese Sturmbahn-dichten Observed Winter Simulated (DJF) Erich Roeckner, pers. Mitteilung 12

Precipitation in IPCC AR4 models Erich Roeckner, pers. Mitteilung 13

Free and forced simulations for reconstruction of historical climate

Different ways of running the model

Free Simulation: 1000 years no solar variability, no changes in greenhouse gas concentrations, no orbital forcing Temperature (at 2m) deviations from 1000 year average [K] Zorita, 2001

Forced Simulation 1000-2000 simulation Changing solar forcing and time variable volcanic aerosol load; greenhouse gases

Late Maunder Minimum 1675-1710 vs. 1550-1800 validation Reconstruction from historical evidence, from Luterbacher et al. Late Maunder Minimum Model-based reconstuction 1675-1710 vs. 1550-1800

Global 1675-1710 temperature anomaly

Climate change simulations

Scenarios of what? Climate = the statistics of weather, usually described by probability density functions, in particular by - their moments (e.g., mean, std deviation, covariances), - percentiles and return values, - spatial characteristics (e.g., EOFs), - temporal characteristics (autocovariance function, spectra)

Scenario building Construction of scenarios of emissions. Construction of scenarios of concentrations of radiatively active substances in the atmosphere. (Ok – not quite exact; aerosols …) Simulation of climate as constrained by presence of radiatively active substances in the atmosphere (“prediction” of conditional statistics).

“SRES” Scenarios SRES = IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios A world of rapid economic growth and rapid introduction of new and more efficient technology. A very heterogeneous world with an emphasis on family values and local traditions. A world of “dematerialization” and introduction of clean technologies. A world with an emphasis on local solutions to economic and environmental sustainability. “ business as usual ” scenario (1992). A1 A2 B1 B2 IS92a IPCC, 2001

Scenario building Simulation with global models, which describe several compartments of the global earth system – relatively coarse spatial grid resolution (e.g., 200 km) Simulation with regional models, often with only one or a few compartments (mostly atmosphere) – relatively high spatial grid resolution (e.g., 50 km) Simulation with impact models – a large variety of different systems, e.g., storm surges or ocean waves.

Annual temperature changes [°C] (2071–2100) –(1961–1990) Scenario A2 Annual temperature changes [°C] (2071–2100) –(1961–1990) Scenario B2 Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

IPCC (2001) „regional development“ scenarios A2 and B2. precipitation Giorgi et al., 2001 Agreement among 7 out of a total of 9 simulations

Typical “global” atmospheric model grid resolution with corresponding land mask. T42 used in global models. (courtesy: Ole Bøssing-Christensen)

global model variance Spatial scales Insufficiently resolved Well resolved Spatial scales

Downscaling

Regional and local conditions – in the recent past and next century Simulation with barotropic model of North Sea Globale development (NCEP) Tide gauge St. Pauli Dynamical Downscaling CLM Cooperation with a variety of governmental agencies and with a number of private companies Empirical Downscaling

Typical regional atmospheric model grid resolutions with corresponding land masks. 50 km grid used in regional models (courtesy: Ole Bøssing-Christensen)

regional model variance Spatial scales Added value Insufficiently resolved Well resolved Spatial scales Added value

Concept of Dynamical Downscaling RCM Physiographic detail 3-d vector of state Known large scale state projection of full state on large-scale scale Large-scale (spectral) nudging

Example Extreme Events (Wind & Waves) 2, 5, and 25-year return values with 90% confidence limits based on 10.000 Monte Carlo simulations each. (Weisse and Günther. 2006)

What is coastDat? A set of model data of recent, ongoing and possible future coastal climate (hindcasts 1948-2008, reconstructions and scenarios for the future, e.g., 2070-2100) Based on experiences and activities in a number of national and international projects (e.g. WASA, HIPOCAS, STOWASUS, PRUDENCE) Presently contains atmospheric and oceanographic parameter (e.g. near-surface winds, pressure, temperature and humidity; upper air meteorological data such as geopotential height, cloud cover, temperature and humidity; oceanographic data such as sea states (wave heights, periods, directions, spectra) or water levels (tides and surges) and depth averaged currents, ocean temperatures) Covers different geographical regions (presently mainly the North Sea and parts of the Northeast Atlantic; other areas such as the Baltic Sea, subarctic regions or E-Asia are to be included) http://www.coastdat.de, contact: Ralf Weisse (ralf.weisse@gkss.de) 37

Some applications of Ship design Navigational safety Offshore wind - Oils spill risk Interpretation of measurements Chronic Oil Pollution Ocean Energy Wave Energy Flux [kW/m] Ocean Eneregy: Oberes Bild. zeigt den Wellenenergiefluss im langjaehrigen Mittel in Kilowatt/Meter senkrecht zur Wellenlaufrichtung. Normalerweise wird groesstes Potential in mittleren Breiten erwartet, die Deutsche Nordseekueste hat jedoch mit ca. 10-20 kw/m nur ein relativ geringes Potential (Bsp. 200 km Kuestenlinie x 10 kW/m = 2000 MW Leistung). Unteres Bild: Stroemung. Energiefluss in W/m2 Querschnittsflaeche (Rotor). Das skaliert im wesentlichen mit Stroemungsgeschwindigkeit hoch 3. Man sieht, dass das Potential raeumlich sehr begrenzt ist (z.B. List, Hoernum, Elbe, Jade) auf Fahrwasser, Rinnen und Seegaten (Nutzungskonflikte) und eher gering ist. Oft Argument: Wasser groessere Dichte, als Luft, deshalb Potential groesser als bei Wind. Das kann man mit folgenden Ueberlegungen relativieren: Potential proportional zu Dichte x Geschwindigkeit hoch 3 Dichte Wasser >> Dichte Luft (Faktor 1000), aber Geschwindigkeit Luft >> Geschwindigkeit Wasser (Faktor 10, 3. Potenz = Faktor 1000) und Wind steht grossflaechig zur Verfuegung, hohe Stroemungen (1 m/s) nur sehr lokal. Currents Power [W/m2] 38

Scenarios for Northern Germany

A2 - CTL: changes in 99 % - iles of wind speed (6 hourly, DJF): west wind sector selected (247.5 to 292.5 deg) Scenarios for 2070-2100 HIRHAM RCAO Woth, personal communication

North German Climate Office@GKSS An institution set up to enable communication between science and stakeholders that is: making sure that science understands the questions and concerns of a variety of stakeholders that is: making sure that the stakeholders understand the scientific assessments and their limits. Typical stakeholders: Coastal defense, agriculture, off-shore activities (energy), tourism, water management, fisheries, urban planning

Online-Atlas „Klimawandel Norddeutschland“ Darstellung unterschiedlicher Größen zum Klimawandel in Norddeutschland für die Zeiträume 2011-2040, 2041-2070 und 2071-2100. Darstellung der Differenz zu dem Kontrollzeitraum 1961-1990 Darstellung unterschiedlicher Treibhausgasszenarien (nach dem IPCC) gerechnet mit verschiedenen regionalen Modellen http://www. norddeutscher-klimaatlas.de/ 42

Conclusions Global climate modeling allows the representation of global, continental and sub-continental scales. Global models fail on the regional and local scale. Global climates is varying because of both internal dynamics as well as external forcing. Scenarios of future climate change hinge on the validity of economic scenarios. Simulation of regional climate is a downscaling problem and not a boundary value problem. Marine weather (winds, waves) have been successfully reconstructed for the years 1958-97 with a 1-hourly resolution. (CoastDat@GKSS)

Background information on this issue: von Storch, H., S. Güss und M. Heimann, 1999: Das Klimasystem und seine Modellierung. Eine Einführung. Springer Verlag ISBN 3-540-65830-0, 255 pp von Storch, H., and G. Flöser (Eds.), 2001: Models in Environmental Research. Proceedings of the Second GKSS School on Environmental Research, Springer Verlag ISBN 3-540-67862, 254 pp. Müller, P., and H. von Storch, 2004: Computer Modelling in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences - Building Knowledge. Springer Verlag Berlin - Heidelberg - New York, 304pp, ISN 1437-028X 44

http://coast.gkss.de/staff/storch hvonstorch@web.de Weblog KLIMAZWIEBEL http://klimazwiebel.blogspot.com/ 45