Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?

<p>The Southern Ocean radiative bias continues to impact climate and weather models, including the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS). The radiative bias, characterised by too much shortwave radiation reaching the surface, is attributed to the incorrect simulation...

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Main Authors: S. L. Fiddes, A. Protat, M. D. Mallet, S. P. Alexander, M. T. Woodhouse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2022-11-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/14603/2022/acp-22-14603-2022.pdf
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description <p>The Southern Ocean radiative bias continues to impact climate and weather models, including the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS). The radiative bias, characterised by too much shortwave radiation reaching the surface, is attributed to the incorrect simulation of cloud properties, including frequency and phase. To identify cloud regimes important to the Southern Ocean, we use <span class="inline-formula"><i>k</i></span>-means cloud histogram clustering, applied to a satellite product and then fitted to nudged simulations of the latest-generation ACCESS atmosphere model. We identify instances when the model correctly or incorrectly simulates the same cloud type as the satellite product for any point in time or space. We then evaluate the cloud and radiation biases in these instances.</p> <p>We find that when the ACCESS model correctly simulates the cloud type, cloud property and radiation biases of equivalent, or in some cases greater, magnitude remain compared to when cloud types are incorrectly simulated. Furthermore, we find that even when radiative biases appear small on average, cloud property biases, such as liquid or ice water paths or cloud fractions, remain large. Our results suggest that simply getting the right cloud type (or the cloud macrophysics) is not enough to reduce the Southern Ocean radiative bias. Furthermore, in instances where the radiative bias is small, it may be so for the wrong reasons. Considerable effort is still required to improve cloud microphysics, with a particular focus on cloud phase.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-6eae16c10def480099a7bfdeaee75b2b2022-12-22T03:39:32ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242022-11-0122146031463010.5194/acp-22-14603-2022Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?S. L. Fiddes0S. L. Fiddes1A. Protat2A. Protat3M. D. Mallet4S. P. Alexander5S. P. Alexander6M. T. Woodhouse7M. T. Woodhouse8Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaClimate Science Centre, Oceans and Atmosphere, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Aspendale, AustraliaAustralian Antarctic Program Partnership, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaBureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, AustraliaAustralian Antarctic Program Partnership, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaAustralian Antarctic Program Partnership, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaAustralian Antarctic Division, Hobart, AustraliaAustralian Antarctic Program Partnership, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaClimate Science Centre, Oceans and Atmosphere, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Aspendale, Australia<p>The Southern Ocean radiative bias continues to impact climate and weather models, including the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS). The radiative bias, characterised by too much shortwave radiation reaching the surface, is attributed to the incorrect simulation of cloud properties, including frequency and phase. To identify cloud regimes important to the Southern Ocean, we use <span class="inline-formula"><i>k</i></span>-means cloud histogram clustering, applied to a satellite product and then fitted to nudged simulations of the latest-generation ACCESS atmosphere model. We identify instances when the model correctly or incorrectly simulates the same cloud type as the satellite product for any point in time or space. We then evaluate the cloud and radiation biases in these instances.</p> <p>We find that when the ACCESS model correctly simulates the cloud type, cloud property and radiation biases of equivalent, or in some cases greater, magnitude remain compared to when cloud types are incorrectly simulated. Furthermore, we find that even when radiative biases appear small on average, cloud property biases, such as liquid or ice water paths or cloud fractions, remain large. Our results suggest that simply getting the right cloud type (or the cloud macrophysics) is not enough to reduce the Southern Ocean radiative bias. Furthermore, in instances where the radiative bias is small, it may be so for the wrong reasons. Considerable effort is still required to improve cloud microphysics, with a particular focus on cloud phase.</p>https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/14603/2022/acp-22-14603-2022.pdf
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Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
title_full Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
title_fullStr Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
title_full_unstemmed Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
title_short Southern Ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation: does the model ever get it right?
title_sort southern ocean cloud and shortwave radiation biases in a nudged climate model simulation does the model ever get it right
url https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/14603/2022/acp-22-14603-2022.pdf
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