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The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5.0.3)

Authors :
Neil C. Swart
Jason N. S. Cole
Viatcheslav V. Kharin
Mike Lazare
John F. Scinocca
Nathan P. Gillett
James Anstey
Vivek Arora
James R. Christian
Sarah Hanna
Yanjun Jiao
Warren G. Lee
Fouad Majaess
Oleg A. Saenko
Christian Seiler
Clint Seinen
Andrew Shao
Larry Solheim
Knut von Salzen
Duo Yang
Barbara Winter
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2019.

Abstract

The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5) is a global model developed to simulate historical climate change and variability, to make centennial scale projections of future climate, and to produce initialized seasonal and decadal predictions. This paper describes the model components and their coupling, as well as various aspects of model development, including tuning, optimization and a reproducibility strategy. We also document the stability of the model using a long control simulation, quantify the model's ability to reproduce large scale features of the historical climate, and evaluate the response of the model to external forcing. CanESM5 is comprised of three dimensional atmosphere (T63 spectral resolution/2.8°) and ocean (nominally 1°) general circulation models, a sea ice model, a land surface scheme, and explicit land and ocean carbon cycle models. The model features relatively coarse resolution and high throughput, which facilitates the production of large ensembles. CanESM5 has a notably higher equilibrium climate sensitivity (5.7 K) than its predecessor CanESM2 (3.8 K), which we briefly discuss, along with simulated changes over the historical period. CanESM5 simulations are contributing to the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6), and will be employed for climate science and service applications in Canada.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........96caf22226d040a6e853815c62cee2a0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2019-177