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The Mean Climate of the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4) in Forced SST and Fully Coupled Experiments
by
Park, Sungsu
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Lauritzen, Peter H.
, Zhang, Minghua
, Richter, Jadwiga
, Vavrus, Stephen J.
, Neale, Richard B.
in
Arctic clouds
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheres
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Bias
/ Blocking events
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cloud fraction calculation
/ Cloud water
/ Clouds
/ Communities
/ community atmosphere model
/ community climate system model
/ Conservation
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convective available potential energy
/ Convective momentum transport
/ Dilution
/ Drying
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Freeze drying
/ General circulation models
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Global climate models
/ Heat
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Momentum
/ Momentum transport
/ Monsoon precipitation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Ocean basins
/ Oceans
/ Parameterization
/ Parametrization
/ Physics
/ Potential energy
/ Precipitation
/ Regional climates
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulation
/ SPECIAL Community Climate System Model CCSM4 COLLECTION
/ Standing waves
/ Surface temperature
/ Transport
/ Wave propagation
/ Wind
/ Wind stress
2013
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The Mean Climate of the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4) in Forced SST and Fully Coupled Experiments
by
Park, Sungsu
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Lauritzen, Peter H.
, Zhang, Minghua
, Richter, Jadwiga
, Vavrus, Stephen J.
, Neale, Richard B.
in
Arctic clouds
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheres
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Bias
/ Blocking events
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cloud fraction calculation
/ Cloud water
/ Clouds
/ Communities
/ community atmosphere model
/ community climate system model
/ Conservation
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convective available potential energy
/ Convective momentum transport
/ Dilution
/ Drying
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Freeze drying
/ General circulation models
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Global climate models
/ Heat
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Momentum
/ Momentum transport
/ Monsoon precipitation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Ocean basins
/ Oceans
/ Parameterization
/ Parametrization
/ Physics
/ Potential energy
/ Precipitation
/ Regional climates
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulation
/ SPECIAL Community Climate System Model CCSM4 COLLECTION
/ Standing waves
/ Surface temperature
/ Transport
/ Wave propagation
/ Wind
/ Wind stress
2013
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The Mean Climate of the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4) in Forced SST and Fully Coupled Experiments
by
Park, Sungsu
, Rasch, Philip J.
, Lauritzen, Peter H.
, Zhang, Minghua
, Richter, Jadwiga
, Vavrus, Stephen J.
, Neale, Richard B.
in
Arctic clouds
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheres
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Bias
/ Blocking events
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ cloud fraction calculation
/ Cloud water
/ Clouds
/ Communities
/ community atmosphere model
/ community climate system model
/ Conservation
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convective available potential energy
/ Convective momentum transport
/ Dilution
/ Drying
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Freeze drying
/ General circulation models
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Global climate models
/ Heat
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Momentum
/ Momentum transport
/ Monsoon precipitation
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Ocean basins
/ Oceans
/ Parameterization
/ Parametrization
/ Physics
/ Potential energy
/ Precipitation
/ Regional climates
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulation
/ SPECIAL Community Climate System Model CCSM4 COLLECTION
/ Standing waves
/ Surface temperature
/ Transport
/ Wave propagation
/ Wind
/ Wind stress
2013
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The Mean Climate of the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4) in Forced SST and Fully Coupled Experiments
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The Mean Climate of the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4) in Forced SST and Fully Coupled Experiments
2013
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Overview
The Community Atmosphere Model, version 4 (CAM4), was released as part of the Community Climate System Model, version 4 (CCSM4). The finite volume (FV) dynamical core is now the default because of its superior transport and conservation properties. Deep convection parameterization changes include a dilute plume calculation of convective available potential energy (CAPE) and the introduction of convective momentum transport (CMT). An additional cloud fraction calculation is now performed following macrophysical state updates to provide improved thermodynamic consistency. A freeze-drying modification is further made to the cloud fraction calculation in very dry environments (e.g., the Arctic), where cloud fraction and cloud water values were often inconsistent in CAM3. In CAM4 the FV dynamical core further degrades the excessive trade-wind simulation, but reduces zonal stress errors at higher latitudes. Plume dilution alleviates much of the midtropospheric tropical dry biases and reduces the persistent monsoon precipitation biases over the Arabian Peninsula and the southern Indian Ocean. CMT reduces much of the excessive trade-wind biases in eastern ocean basins. CAM4 shows a global reduction in cloud fraction compared to CAM3, primarily as a result of the freeze-drying and improved cloud fraction equilibrium modifications. Regional climate feature improvements include the propagation of stationary waves from the Pacific into midlatitudes and the seasonal frequency of Northern Hemisphere blocking events. A 1° versus 2° horizontal resolution of the FV dynamical core exhibits superior improvements in regional climate features of precipitation and surface stress. Improvements in the fully coupled mean climate between CAM3 and CAM4 are also more substantial than in forced sea surface temperature (SST) simulations.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
/ Bias
/ Climate
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Clouds
/ community climate system model
/ Convective available potential energy
/ Convective momentum transport
/ Dilution
/ Drying
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Heat
/ Humidity
/ Marine
/ Momentum
/ Oceans
/ Physics
/ SPECIAL Community Climate System Model CCSM4 COLLECTION
/ Wind
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