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The Aqua-Planet Experiment (APE): CONTROL SST SimulationClimate simulations by 16 atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) are compared on an aqua-planet, a water-covered Earth with prescribed sea surface temperature varying only in latitude. The idealised configuration is designed to expose differences in the circulation simulated by different models. Basic features of the aqua-planet climate are characterised by comparison with Earth. The models display a wide range of behaviour. The balanced component of the tropospheric mean flow, and mid-latitude eddy covariances subject to budget constraints, vary relatively little among the models. In contrast, differences in damping in the dynamical core strongly influence transient eddy amplitudes. Historical uncertainty in modelled lower stratospheric temperatures persists in APE.Aspects of the circulation generated more directly by interactions between the resolved fluid dynamics and parameterized moist processes vary greatly. The tropical Hadley circulation forms either a single or double inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) at the equator, with large variations in mean precipitation. The equatorial wave spectrum shows a wide range of precipitation intensity and propagation characteristics. Kelvin mode-like eastward propagation with remarkably constant phase speed dominates in most models. Westward propagation, less dispersive than the equatorial Rossby modes, dominates in a few models or occurs within an eastward propagating envelope in others. The mean structure of the ITCZ is related to precipitation variability, consistent with previous studies.The aqua-planet global energy balance is unknown but the models produce a surprisingly large range of top of atmosphere global net flux, dominated by differences in shortwave reflection by clouds. A number of newly developed models, not optimised for Earth climate, contribute to this. Possible reasons for differences in the optimised models are discussed.The aqua-planet configuration is intended as one component of an experimental hierarchy used to evaluate AGCMs. This comparison does suggest that the range of model behaviour could be better understood and reduced in conjunction with Earth climate simulations. Controlled experimentation is required to explore individual model behavior and investigate convergence of the aqua-planet climate with increasing resolution.
Document ID
20140005684
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Blackburn, Michael
(Reading Univ. United Kingdom)
Williamson, David L.
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, CO, United States)
Nakajima, Kensuke
(Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka, Japan)
Ohfuchi, Wataru
(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Yokohama, Japan)
Takahashi, Yoshiyuki O.
(Kobe Univ. Japan)
Hayashi, Yoshi-Yuki
(Kobe Univ. Japan)
Nakamura, Hisashi
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Ishiwatari, Masaki
(Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo, Japan)
Mcgregor, John L.
(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Aspendale, Australia)
Borth, Hartmut
(Hamburg Univ. Germany)
Wirth, Volkmar
(Mainz Univ. Germany)
Frank, Helmut
(Deutscher Wetterdienst Offenbach am Main, Germany)
Bechtold, Peter
(European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reading, United Kingdom)
Wedi, Nils P.
(European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reading, United Kingdom)
Tomita, Hirofumi
(Institute of Physical and Chemical Research Saitama, Japan)
Satoh, Masaki
(Tokyo Univ. Kashiwa, Japan)
Zhao, Ming
(Princeton Univ. NJ, United States)
Held, Isaac M.
(Princeton Univ. NJ, United States)
Suarez, Max J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Lee, Myong-In
(Ulsan National Inst. of Science and Technology Ulsan, Korea, Republic of)
Watanabe, Masahiro
(Tokyo Univ. Kashiwa, Japan)
Kimoto, Masahide
(Tokyo Univ. Kashiwa, Japan)
Liu, Yimin
(Institute of Atmospheric Physics Beijing, China)
Wang, Zaizhi
(Central Meteorological Service Beijing, China)
Molod, Andrea M.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Rajendran, Kavirajan
(National Aerospace Lab. Bangalore, India)
Kotoh, Akio
(Meteorological Research Inst. Tsukuba, Japan)
Stratton, Rachel
(Met Office (Meteorological Office) United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
May 13, 2014
Publication Date
July 1, 2013
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Special Issue on the Aqua-Planet Experiment
Publisher: Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan
Volume: 91A
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN12725
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX12AD03A
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FC02-97ER62402
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
AGCM
ITCZ
APE
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