
Towards a Fine-Resolution Global Coupled Climate System for Prediction on Decadal/Centennial Scales
Author(s) -
Julie L. McClean
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1105025
Subject(s) - mesoscale meteorology , climatology , eddy , ocean current , climate model , sea ice , environmental science , geology , ocean dynamics , horizontal resolution , meteorology , oceanography , climate change , turbulence , geography
The over-arching goal of this project was to contribute to the realization of a fully coupled fine resolution Earth System Model simulation in which a weather-scale atmosphere is coupled to an ocean in which mesoscale eddies are largely resolved. Both a prototype fine-resolution fully coupled ESM simulation and a first-ever multi-decadal forced fine-resolution global coupled ocean/ice simulation were configured, tested, run, and analyzed as part of this grant. Science questions focused on the gains from the use of high horizontal resolution, particularly in the ocean and sea-ice, with respect to climatically important processes. Both these fine resolution coupled ocean/sea ice and fully-coupled simulations and precedent stand-alone eddy-resolving ocean and eddy-permitting coupled ocean/ice simulations were used to explore the high resolution regime. Overall, these studies showed that the presence of mesoscale eddies significantly impacted mixing processes and the global meridional overturning circulation in the ocean simulations. Fourteen refereed publications and a Ph.D. dissertation resulted from this grant