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The DOE E3SM Model Version 2: Overview of the Physical Model and Initial Model Evaluation

Title: The DOE E3SM Model Version 2: Overview of the Physical Model and Initial Model Evaluation
Authors: Golaz, Jean‐Christophe; Van Roekel, Luke P; Zheng, Xue; Roberts, Andrew F; Wolfe, Jonathan D; Lin, Wuyin; Bradley, Andrew M; Tang, Qi; Maltrud, Mathew E; Forsyth, Ryan M; Zhang, Chengzhu; Zhou, Tian; Zhang, Kai; Zender, Charles S; Wu, Mingxuan; Wang, Hailong; Turner, Adrian K; Singh, Balwinder; Richter, Jadwiga H; Qin, Yi; Petersen, Mark R; Mametjanov, Azamat; Ma, Po‐Lun; Larson, Vincent E; Krishna, Jayesh; Keen, Noel D; Jeffery, Nicole; Hunke, Elizabeth C; Hannah, Walter M; Guba, Oksana; Griffin, Brian M; Feng, Yan; Engwirda, Darren; Di Vittorio, Alan V; Dang, Cheng; Conlon, LeAnn M; Chen, Chih‐Chieh‐Jack; Brunke, Michael A; Bisht, Gautam; Benedict, James J; Asay‐Davis, Xylar S; Zhang, Yuying; Zhang, Meng; Zeng, Xubin; Xie, Shaocheng; Wolfram, Phillip J; Vo, Tom; Veneziani, Milena; Tesfa, Teklu K; Sreepathi, Sarat; Salinger, Andrew G; Eyre, JE Jack Reeves; Prather, Michael J; Mahajan, Salil; Li, Qing; Jones, Philip W; Jacob, Robert L; Huebler, Gunther W; Huang, Xianglei; Hillman, Benjamin R; Harrop, Bryce E; Foucar, James G; Fang, Yilin; Comeau, Darin S; Caldwell, Peter M; Bartoletti, Tony; Balaguru, Karthik; Taylor, Mark A; McCoy, Renata B; Leung, L Ruby; Bader, David C
Source: Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, vol 14, iss 12
Publisher Information: eScholarship, University of California
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: University of California: eScholarship
Subject Terms: Climate Action; DOE E3SM; climate modeling; Atmospheric Sciences
Description: This work documents version two of the Department of Energy's Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM). E3SMv2 is a significant evolution from its predecessor E3SMv1, resulting in a model that is nearly twice as fast and with a simulated climate that is improved in many metrics. We describe the physical climate model in its lower horizontal resolution configuration consisting of 110 km atmosphere, 165 km land, 0.5° river routing model, and an ocean and sea ice with mesh spacing varying between 60 km in the mid-latitudes and 30 km at the equator and poles. The model performance is evaluated with Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Characterization of Klima simulations augmented with historical simulations as well as simulations to evaluate impacts of different forcing agents. The simulated climate has many realistic features of the climate system, with notable improvements in clouds and precipitation compared to E3SMv1. E3SMv1 suffered from an excessively high equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) of 5.3K. In E3SMv2, ECS is reduced to 4.0K which is now within the plausible range based on a recent World Climate Research Program assessment. However, a number of important biases remain including a weak Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, deficiencies in the characteristics and spectral distribution of tropical atmospheric variability, and a significant underestimation of the observed warming in the second half of the historical period. An analysis of single-forcing simulations indicates that correcting the historical temperature bias would require a substantial reduction in the magnitude of the aerosol-related forcing.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: unknown
Relation: qt5bp395w8; https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5bp395w8; https://escholarship.org/content/qt5bp395w8/qt5bp395w8.pdf
DOI: 10.1029/2022ms003156
Availability: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5bp395w8; https://escholarship.org/content/qt5bp395w8/qt5bp395w8.pdf; https://doi.org/10.1029/2022ms003156
Rights: public
Accession Number: edsbas.F9AE6E5E
Database: BASE