globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1029/2018JC014535
WOS记录号: WOS:000461856400015
论文题名:
The Effect of Internal Variability on Ocean Temperature Adjustment in a Low-Resolution CESM Initial Condition Ensemble
作者: Hogan, E.; Sriver, R. L.
通讯作者: Hogan, E.
刊名: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN: 2169-9275
EISSN: 2169-9291
出版年: 2019
卷: 124, 期:2, 页码:1063-1073
语种: 英语
英文关键词: ocean internal variability ; ocean dynamics ; Earth system models ; uncertainty ; ocean modeling ; Community Earth System Model
WOS关键词: HEAT UPTAKE ; THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION ; MODEL
WOS学科分类: Oceanography
WOS研究方向: Oceanography
英文摘要:

Due to its large heat capacity and circulation, the ocean contributes significantly to global heat uptake, global heat transport, spatial temperature patterns, and variability. Quantifying ocean heat uptake across different temporal and spatial scales is important to quantify Earth's climate response to anthropogenic warming. Here we evaluate ocean adjustment time scales from two different fully coupled climate model ensembles using the Community Earth System Model. Both ensembles use the same model version, anthropogenic and natural forcings, and coupling configurations, but we initialize the ensembles in two different ways: (1) sampling joint internal variability of the ocean-atmosphere system (unique atmosphere and ocean conditions) and (2) sampling the internal variability of the atmosphere only (unique atmosphere, identical ocean conditions). Uncertainty due to internal variability is used as a proxy to quantify the time scales of ocean temperature adjustment at different depths and basins in Community Earth System Model. Time scales of equilibration are longer in the deep ocean than the upper ocean, highlighting the vertical structure of dynamic adjustment. The Atlantic equilibrates on shorter time scales (82years above 1,000m, 140years below 1,000m) relative to the Pacific (106years above 1,000m, 444years below 1,000m) in Community Earth System Model due to the large North Atlantic Deep Water formation and strong overturning circulation in the Atlantic. These results have broad implications for analyzing internal climate variability, ocean adjustment, and drift in global coupled model experiments and intercomparisons.


Plain Language Summary The ocean is an important component of the Earth's climate, and monitoring heat uptake into the ocean is important for assessing climate change. Here we use two climate model ensembles created using the same Earth System model (Community Earth System Model) that were initialized differently. The difference between the two models shows uncertainty due to the internal variability of the ocean. We find the deep ocean takes longer to adjust than the upper ocean. The Atlantic has faster adjustment time scales (82years above 1,000m, 140years below 1,000m) compared to the Pacific (106years above 1,000m, 444years below 1,000m) in the Community Earth System Model. These results have broad implications for studying climate change and internal climate variability in Earth system models.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/128489
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作者单位: Univ Illinois, Dept Atmospher Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA

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Hogan, E.,Sriver, R. L.. The Effect of Internal Variability on Ocean Temperature Adjustment in a Low-Resolution CESM Initial Condition Ensemble[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS,2019-01-01,124(2):1063-1073
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