An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes

<p>Single-column models (SCMs) have been used as tools to help develop numerical weather prediction and global climate models for several decades. SCMs decouple small-scale processes from large-scale forcing, which allows the testing of physical parameterisations in a controlled environment...

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Main Authors: K. Hartung, G. Svensson, H. Struthers, A.-L. Deppenmeier, W. Hazeleger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-10-01
Series:Geoscientific Model Development
Online Access:https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/4117/2018/gmd-11-4117-2018.pdf
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description <p>Single-column models (SCMs) have been used as tools to help develop numerical weather prediction and global climate models for several decades. SCMs decouple small-scale processes from large-scale forcing, which allows the testing of physical parameterisations in a controlled environment with reduced computational cost. Typically, either the ocean, sea ice or atmosphere is fully modelled and assumptions have to be made regarding the boundary conditions from other subsystems, adding a potential source of error. Here, we present a fully coupled atmosphere–ocean SCM (AOSCM), which is based on the global climate model EC-Earth3. The initial configuration of the AOSCM consists of the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO3.6) (ocean), the Louvain-la-Neuve Sea Ice Model (LIM3) (sea ice), the Open Integrated Forecasting System (OpenIFS) cycle 40r1 (atmosphere), and OASIS3-MCT (coupler).</p><p>Results from the AOSCM are presented at three locations: the tropical Atlantic, the midlatitude Pacific and the Arctic. At all three locations, in situ observations are available for comparison. We find that the coupled AOSCM can capture the observed atmospheric and oceanic evolution based on comparisons with buoy data, soundings and ship-based observations. The model evolution is sensitive to the initial conditions and forcing data imposed on the column. Comparing coupled and uncoupled configurations of the model can help disentangle model feedbacks. We demonstrate that the AOSCM in the current set-up is a valuable tool to advance our understanding in marine and polar boundary layer processes and the interactions between the individual components of the system (atmosphere, sea ice and ocean).</p>
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spelling doaj.art-3e841288e85344cf85694107809c7da62022-12-21T16:53:56ZengCopernicus PublicationsGeoscientific Model Development1991-959X1991-96032018-10-01114117413710.5194/gmd-11-4117-2018An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processesK. Hartung0K. Hartung1K. Hartung2G. Svensson3G. Svensson4G. Svensson5H. Struthers6H. Struthers7A.-L. Deppenmeier8A.-L. Deppenmeier9W. Hazeleger10W. Hazeleger11Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenBolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenSwedish e-Science Research Centre, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenBolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenSwedish e-Science Research Centre, Stockholm, SwedenNSC, Linköping, SwedenLinköping University, Linköping, SwedenMeteorology and Air Quality Department, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the NetherlandsR&D Weather and Climate Modeling, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), De Bilt, the NetherlandsMeteorology and Air Quality Department, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the NetherlandsNetherlands eScience Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands<p>Single-column models (SCMs) have been used as tools to help develop numerical weather prediction and global climate models for several decades. SCMs decouple small-scale processes from large-scale forcing, which allows the testing of physical parameterisations in a controlled environment with reduced computational cost. Typically, either the ocean, sea ice or atmosphere is fully modelled and assumptions have to be made regarding the boundary conditions from other subsystems, adding a potential source of error. Here, we present a fully coupled atmosphere–ocean SCM (AOSCM), which is based on the global climate model EC-Earth3. The initial configuration of the AOSCM consists of the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO3.6) (ocean), the Louvain-la-Neuve Sea Ice Model (LIM3) (sea ice), the Open Integrated Forecasting System (OpenIFS) cycle 40r1 (atmosphere), and OASIS3-MCT (coupler).</p><p>Results from the AOSCM are presented at three locations: the tropical Atlantic, the midlatitude Pacific and the Arctic. At all three locations, in situ observations are available for comparison. We find that the coupled AOSCM can capture the observed atmospheric and oceanic evolution based on comparisons with buoy data, soundings and ship-based observations. The model evolution is sensitive to the initial conditions and forcing data imposed on the column. Comparing coupled and uncoupled configurations of the model can help disentangle model feedbacks. We demonstrate that the AOSCM in the current set-up is a valuable tool to advance our understanding in marine and polar boundary layer processes and the interactions between the individual components of the system (atmosphere, sea ice and ocean).</p>https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/4117/2018/gmd-11-4117-2018.pdf
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K. Hartung
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A.-L. Deppenmeier
W. Hazeleger
W. Hazeleger
An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
Geoscientific Model Development
title An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
title_full An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
title_fullStr An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
title_full_unstemmed An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
title_short An EC-Earth coupled atmosphere–ocean single-column model (AOSCM.v1_EC-Earth3) for studying coupled marine and polar processes
title_sort ec earth coupled atmosphere ocean single column model aoscm v1 ec earth3 for studying coupled marine and polar processes
url https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/4117/2018/gmd-11-4117-2018.pdf
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