1. ModE-Sim - A medium size AGCM ensemble to study climate variability during the modern era (1420 to 2009).
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Hand, Ralf, Samakinwa, Eric, Lipfert, Laura, and Brönnimann, Stefan
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GENERAL circulation model , *ATMOSPHERIC circulation , *HEAT waves (Meteorology) , *ATMOSPHERIC models - Abstract
We introduce ModE-Sim, a medium size ensemble of simulations with the atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM6 in its LR version (T63/approx. 1.8°horizontal with 47 vertical levels) that covers the period from 1420 to 2009. With 60 ensemble members between 1420 and 1850 and 36 ensemble members from 1850 to 2009 ModE-Sim consists of 31620 simulated years in total. The dataset forms the input for a data assimilation procedure that combines historical climate informations with additional constraints from a climate model to produce a novel gridded 3-dimensional dataset of the modern era. Additionally, ModE-Sim on its own is also suitable for many other applications as its various subsets can be used as initial condition and boundary condition ensemble to study climate variability. The main intention of this paper is to give a comprehensive description of the experimental setup of ModE-Sim and to provide an evaluation of the two key variables 2m-temperature and precipitation. We demonstrate ModE-Sim's ability to represent their mean state, to produce a reasonable response to external forcings and to sample internal variability. At the example of heat waves we show that the ensemble is even capable of capturing extreme events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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