A regional atmosphere-ocean climate system model (CCLMv5.0clm7-NEMOv3.3-NEMOv3.6) over Europe including three marginal seas: on its stability and performance

Cristina Primo Fanni D. Kelemen Hendrik Feldmann Naveed Akhtar Bodo Ahrens

Abstract. The frequency of extreme events has changed, having a direct impact on human lives. Regional climate models help us to predict these regional climate changes. This work presents an atmosphere–ocean coupled regional climate system model (RCSM; with the atmospheric component COSMO-CLM and the ocean component NEMO) over the European domain, including three marginal seas: the Mediterranean, North, and Baltic Sea. To test the model, we evaluate a simulation of more than 100 years (1900–2009) with a spatial grid resolution of about 25 km. The simulation was nested into a coupled global simulation with the model MPI-ESM in a low-resolution configuration, whose ocean temperature and salinity were nudged to the ocean–ice component of the MPI-ESM forced with the NOAA 20th Century Reanalysis (20CR). The evaluation shows the robustness of the RCSM and discusses the added value by the coupled marginal seas over an atmosphere-only simulation. The coupled system is stable for the complete 20th century and provides a better representation of extreme temperatures compared to the atmosphere-only model. The produced long-term dataset will help us to better understand the processes leading to meteorological and climate extremes.

CC BY 0 05 дек. 2019

Тип материала: Статья

Тематика: GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

Язык: EN

Ранее опубликовано
Copernicus GmbH
GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT

Clarivate Analytics
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Accession Number: WOS:000500964200001
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: 5077-5095
Journal expected citations: 0.87069
Category expected citations: 0.74
Percentile in subject area: 100
Journal impact factor: 5.154

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