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Climate Models and Their Evaluation - IPCC

8 Climate Models and Their EvaluationCoordinating Lead Authors:David A. Randall (USA), Richard A. Wood (UK)Lead Authors:Sandrine Bony (France), Robert Colman (Australia), Thierry Fichefet (Belgium), John Fyfe (Canada), Vladimir Kattsov (Russian Federation), Andrew Pitman (Australia), Jagadish Shukla (USA), Jayaraman Srinivasan (India), Ronald J. Stouffer (USA), Akimasa Sumi (Japan), Karl E. Taylor (USA)Contributing Authors:K. AchutaRao (USA), R. Allan (UK), A. Berger (Belgium), H. Blatter (Switzerland), C.

models used elsewhere in this report for projecting future climate change. Con fi dence in model estimates of future climate evolution has been enhanced via a range of advances since the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR). Climate models are based on well-established physical principles and have been demonstrated to reproduce observed

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1 8 Climate Models and Their EvaluationCoordinating Lead Authors:David A. Randall (USA), Richard A. Wood (UK)Lead Authors:Sandrine Bony (France), Robert Colman (Australia), Thierry Fichefet (Belgium), John Fyfe (Canada), Vladimir Kattsov (Russian Federation), Andrew Pitman (Australia), Jagadish Shukla (USA), Jayaraman Srinivasan (India), Ronald J. Stouffer (USA), Akimasa Sumi (Japan), Karl E. Taylor (USA)Contributing Authors:K. AchutaRao (USA), R. Allan (UK), A. Berger (Belgium), H. Blatter (Switzerland), C.

2 Bonfi ls (USA, France), A. Boone (France, USA), C. Bretherton (USA), A. Broccoli (USA), V. Brovkin (Germany, Russian Federation), W. Cai (Australia), M. Claussen (Germany), P. Dirmeyer (USA), C. Doutriaux (USA, France), H. Drange (Norway), Dufresne (France), S. Emori (Japan), P. Forster (UK),A. Frei (USA), A. Ganopolski (Germany), P. Gent (USA), P. Gleckler (USA), H. Goosse (Belgium), R. Graham (UK), Gregory (UK),R. Gudgel (USA), A. Hall (USA), S. Hallegatte (USA, France), H. Hasumi (Japan), A. Henderson-Sellers (Switzerland), H.

3 Hendon (Australia), K. Hodges (UK), M. Holland (USA), Holtslag (Netherlands), E. Hunke (USA), P. Huybrechts (Belgium), W. Ingram (UK), F. Joos (Switzerland), B. Kirtman (USA), S. Klein (USA), R. Koster (USA), P. Kushner (Canada), J. Lanzante (USA), M. Latif (Germany), Lau (USA), M. Meinshausen (Germany), A. Monahan (Canada), Murphy (UK), T. Osborn (UK), T. Pavlova (Russian Federationi), V. Petoukhov (Germany), T. Phillips (USA), S. Power (Australia), S. Rahmstorf (Germany), Raper (UK), H. Renssen (Netherlands), D.

4 Rind (USA), M. Roberts (UK), A. Rosati (USA), C. Sch r (Switzerland), A. Schmittner (USA, Germany), J. Scinocca (Canada), D. Seidov (USA), Slater (USA, Australia), J. Slingo (UK), D. Smith (UK), B. Soden (USA), W. Stern (USA), Stone (UK), (Japan), T. Takemura (Japan), G. Tselioudis (USA, Greece), M. Webb (UK), M. Wild (Switzerland)Review Editors:Elisa Manzini (Italy), Taroh Matsuno (Japan), Bryant McAvaney (Australia)This chapter should be cited as:Randall, , Wood, S. Bony, R. Colman, T. Fichefet, J.

5 Fyfe, V. Kattsov, A. Pitman, J. Shukla, J. Srinivasan, Stouffer, A. Sumi and Taylor, 2007: Cilmate Models and Their Evaluation . In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, Averyt, and Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, Models and Their Evaluation Chapter 8 Table of ContentsExecutive Summary.

6 Introduction and Overview .. What is Meant by Evaluation ? .. Methods of Evaluation .. How Are Models Constructed? .. Advances in Modelling .. Atmospheric Processes .. Ocean Processes .. Terrestrial Processes .. Cryospheric Aerosol Modelling and Atmospheric Chemistry .. Coupling Advances .. Flux Adjustments and Initialisation .. Evaluation of Contemporary Climate as Simulated by Coupled Global Atmosphere.

7 Ocean .. Sea Ice .. Land Surface .. Changes in model Performance .. Evaluation of Large-Scale Climate Variability as Simulated by Coupled Global Models .. Northern and Southern Annular Modes .. Pacifi c Decadal Variability .. Pacifi c-North American Pattern .. Cold Ocean-Warm Land Pattern .. Atmospheric Regimes and Blocking .. Atlantic Multi-decadal Variability .. El Ni o-Southern Oscillation .. Madden-Julian Oscillation.

8 Quasi-Biennial Oscillation .. Monsoon Variability .. Shorter-Term Predictions Using Climate Models .. model Simulations of Extremes .. Extreme Temperature .. Extreme Precipitation .. Tropical Cyclones .. Summary .. Climate Sensitivity and Feedbacks .. Introduction .. Interpreting the Range of Climate Sensitivity Estimates Among General Circulation Models .. 629 Box : Upper-Tropospheric Humidity and Water Vapour Feedback.

9 Key Physical Processes Involved in Climate Sensitivity .. How to Assess Our Relative Confi dence in Feedbacks Simulated by Different Models ?.. Mechanisms Producing Thresholds and Abrupt Climate Change .. Introduction .. Forced Abrupt Climate Change .. Unforced Abrupt Climate Change .. Representing the Global System with Simpler Models .. Why Lower Complexity? .. Simple Climate Earth System Models of Intermediate 644 Frequently Asked QuestionFAQ : How Reliable Are the Models Used to Make Projections of Future Climate Change?

10 600 References .. 648 Supplementary Material The following supplementary material is available on CD-ROM and in on-line versions of this : model Simulations for Different Climate VariablesTable : MAGICC Parameter Values591 Chapter 8 Climate Models and Their EvaluationExecutive SummaryThis chapter assesses the capacity of the global Climate Models used elsewhere in this report for projecting future Climate change. Confi dence in model estimates of future Climate evolution has been enhanced via a range of advances since the IPCC Third assessment report (TAR).


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