نتایج جستجو برای: general circulation models gcm

تعداد نتایج: 1622062  

2015
Eric Goberville Grégory Beaugrand Nina-Coralie Hautekèete Yves Piquot Christophe Luczak

Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) are increasingly used by ecologists to project species potential future distribution. However, the application of such models may be challenging, and some caveats have already been identified. While studies have generally shown that projections may be sensitive to the ENM applied or the emission scenario, to name just a few, the sensitivity of ENM-based scenarios ...

2006
M. N. JUCKES I. N. JAMES M. BLACKBURN

The antarctic plateau acts as a strong heat sink for the global climate, cooling the atmosphere and radiating energy to space. A cold dense atmospheric boundary layer is formed. Strong surface winds are formed as the boundary layer drains off the plateau. These drainage winds and the eddy fluxes necessary to maintain them are analysed in a general circulation model (GCM). The drainage flow is w...

Journal: :Science 2010
Christopher J Poulsen Todd A Ehlers Nadja Insel

A decrease in the ratio of 18O to 16O (delta18O) of sedimentary carbonate from the Bolivian Altiplano has been interpreted to indicate rapid surface uplift of the late Miocene Andean plateau (AP). Here we report on paleoclimate simulations of Andean surface uplift with an atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) that tracks oxygen isotopes in vapor. The GCM predicts changes in atmospheric ci...

2011
Hongyan Zhu Adam H. Sobel

A single column model (SCM) version of the HadGEM1 is run in weak temperature gradient (WTG) mode, assuming a free-tropospheric temperature profile obtained from the same single column model in radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE) over a sea surface temperature (SST) of 301K. The resulting quasi-steady solutions are compared with climate statistics from time-dependent solutions of the full 3D...

2005
Axel Kleidon Lefrak Hall

Hyperdiffusion is used in atmospheric General Circulation Models to account for turbulent dissipation at subgrid scale and its intensity affects the efficiency of poleward heat transport by the atmospheric circulation. We perform sensitivity simulations with a dynamic-core GCM to investigate the effects of different intensities of hyperdiffusion and different model resolutions on the simulated ...

2013
ELIZABETH A. BARNES DAVID W. J. THOMPSON

Do barotropic or baroclinic eddy feedbacks dominate the atmospheric circulation response to mechanical forcing? To address this question, barotropic torques are imposed over a range of latitudes in both an idealized general circulation model (GCM) and a barotropic model. The GCM includes both baroclinic and barotropic feedbacks. The barotropic model is run in two configurations: 1) only barotro...

Journal: :Geoscientific Model Development 2021

Abstract. The ability of machine-learning-based (ML-based) model components to generalize the previously unseen inputs and its impact on stability models that use these have been receiving a lot recent attention, especially in context ML-based parameterizations. At same time, emulators existing physically based parameterizations can be stable, accurate, fast when used they were specifically des...

2014
Robin Wordsworth

Atmospheric collapse is likely to be of fundamental importance to tidally locked rocky exoplanets but remains understudied. Here, general results on the heat transport and stability of tidally locked terrestrial-type atmospheres are reported. First, the problem is modeled with an idealized 3D general circulation model (GCM) with gray gas radiative transfer. It is shown that over a wide range of...

2007
Paul A. O’Gorman Tapio Schneider

[1] The closure problem of turbulence arises because nonlinear interactions among turbulent fluctuations (eddies) lead to an infinite hierarchy of moment equations for flow statistics. Here we demonstrate with an idealized general circulation model (GCM) that many atmospheric flow statistics can already be recovered if the hierarchy of moment equations is truncated at second order, correspondin...

2008
Michael J. Iacono Jennifer S. Delamere Eli J. Mlawer Mark W. Shephard Shepard A. Clough William D. Collins

[1] A primary component of the observed recent climate change is the radiative forcing from increased concentrations of long-lived greenhouse gases (LLGHGs). Effective simulation of anthropogenic climate change by general circulation models (GCMs) is strongly dependent on the accurate representation of radiative processes associated with water vapor, ozone, and LLGHGs. In the context of the inc...

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