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Journal of Climate | 2006

Present-Day Atmospheric Simulations Using GISS ModelE: Comparison to In Situ, Satellite, and Reanalysis Data

Gavin A. Schmidt; Reto Ruedy; James E. Hansen; Igor Aleinov; N. Bell; Mike Bauer; Susanne Bauer; Brian Cairns; V. M. Canuto; Y. Cheng; Anthony D. Del Genio; Greg Faluvegi; Andrew D. Friend; Timothy M. Hall; Yongyun Hu; Max Kelley; Nancy Y. Kiang; D. Koch; A. Lacis; Jean Lerner; Ken K. Lo; Ron L. Miller; Larissa Nazarenko; Valdar Oinas; Jan Perlwitz; Judith Perlwitz; David Rind; Anastasia Romanou; Gary L. Russell; Makiko Sato

Abstract A full description of the ModelE version of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) and results are presented for present-day climate simulations (ca. 1979). This version is a complete rewrite of previous models incorporating numerous improvements in basic physics, the stratospheric circulation, and forcing fields. Notable changes include the following: the model top is now above the stratopause, the number of vertical layers has increased, a new cloud microphysical scheme is used, vegetation biophysics now incorporates a sensitivity to humidity, atmospheric turbulence is calculated over the whole column, and new land snow and lake schemes are introduced. The performance of the model using three configurations with different horizontal and vertical resolutions is compared to quality-controlled in situ data, remotely sensed and reanalysis products. Overall, significant improvements over previous models are seen, particularly in upper-atmosphere te...


Climate Dynamics | 2007

Climate simulations for 1880–2003 with GISS modelE

James E. Hansen; Makiko Sato; Reto Ruedy; Pushker A. Kharecha; Andrew A. Lacis; Ron L. Miller; Larissa Nazarenko; K. Lo; Gavin A. Schmidt; Gary L. Russell; Igor Aleinov; Susanne E. Bauer; E. Baum; Brian Cairns; V. M. Canuto; Mark A. Chandler; Y. Cheng; Armond Cohen; A. D. Del Genio; G. Faluvegi; Eric L. Fleming; Andrew D. Friend; Timothy M. Hall; Charles H. Jackman; Jeffrey Jonas; Maxwell Kelley; Nancy Y. Kiang; D. Koch; Gordon Labow; J. Lerner

We carry out climate simulations for 1880–2003 with GISS modelE driven by ten measured or estimated climate forcings. An ensemble of climate model runs is carried out for each forcing acting individually and for all forcing mechanisms acting together. We compare side-by-side simulated climate change for each forcing, all forcings, observations, unforced variability among model ensemble members, and, if available, observed variability. Discrepancies between observations and simulations with all forcings are due to model deficiencies, inaccurate or incomplete forcings, and imperfect observations. Although there are notable discrepancies between model and observations, the fidelity is sufficient to encourage use of the model for simulations of future climate change. By using a fixed well-documented model and accurately defining the 1880–2003 forcings, we aim to provide a benchmark against which the effect of improvements in the model, climate forcings, and observations can be tested. Principal model deficiencies include unrealistically weak tropical El Nino-like variability and a poor distribution of sea ice, with too much sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere and too little in the Southern Hemisphere. Greatest uncertainties in the forcings are the temporal and spatial variations of anthropogenic aerosols and their indirect effects on clouds.


Climate Dynamics | 2015

The ocean’s role in the transient response of climate to abrupt greenhouse gas forcing

John Marshall; Jeffery R. Scott; Kyle C. Armour; J.-M. Campin; Maxwell Kelley; Anastasia Romanou

We study the role of the ocean in setting the patterns and timescale of the transient response of the climate to anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing. A novel framework is set out which involves integration of an ocean-only model in which the anthropogenic temperature signal is forced from the surface by anomalous downwelling heat fluxes and damped at a rate controlled by a ‘climate feedback’ parameter. We observe a broad correspondence between the evolution of the anthropogenic temperature (


Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems | 2014

CMIP5 historical simulations (1850–2012) with GISS ModelE2

Ron L. Miller; Gavin A. Schmidt; Larissa Nazarenko; Nick Tausnev; Susanne E. Bauer; Anthony D. DelGenio; Max Kelley; Ken K. Lo; Reto Ruedy; Drew T. Shindell; Igor Aleinov; Mike Bauer; Rainer Bleck; V. M. Canuto; Yonghua Chen; Y. Cheng; Thomas L. Clune; Greg Faluvegi; James E. Hansen; Richard J. Healy; Nancy Y. Kiang; D. Koch; A. Lacis; Allegra N. LeGrande; Jean Lerner; Surabi Menon; Valdar Oinas; Carlos Pérez García-Pando; Jan Perlwitz; Michael J. Puma


Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems | 2015

Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2

L. Nazarenko; Gavin A. Schmidt; R. L. Miller; N. Tausnev; M. Kelley; R. Ruedy; Gary L. Russell; I. Aleinov; M. Bauer; S. Bauer; Rainer Bleck; V. M. Canuto; Y. Cheng; Thomas L. Clune; A. D. Del Genio; G. Faluvegi; James E. Hansen; R. J. Healy; N. Y. Kiang; Dorothy M. Koch; A. Lacis; Allegra N. LeGrande; J. Lerner; Kenneth K.-W. Lo; Surabi Menon; V. Oinas; J. Perlwitz; Michael J. Puma; David Rind; Anastasia Romanou

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Journal of Climate | 2006

Decorrelation Scales of High-Resolution Turbulent Fluxes at the Ocean Surface and a Method to Fill in Gaps in Satellite Data Products

Anastasia Romanou; William B. Rossow; Shu-Hsien Chou


Regional Environmental Change | 2014

Teleconnections, midlatitude cyclones and Aegean Sea turbulent heat flux variability on daily through decadal time scales

Joy Romanski; Anastasia Romanou; Michael Bauer; George Tselioudis

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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Net primary productivity estimates and environmental variables in the Arctic Ocean: An assessment of coupled physical-biogeochemical models

Younjoo J. Lee; Patricia A. Matrai; Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs; Vincent S. Saba; Olivier Aumont; Marcel Babin; Erik T. Buitenhuis; Matthieu Chevallier; Lee de Mora; Morgane Dessert; John P. Dunne; Ingrid H. Ellingsen; Doron Feldman; Robert Frouin; Marion Gehlen; Thomas Gorgues; Tatiana Ilyina; Meibing Jin; Jasmin G. John; Jonathan Lawrence; Manfredi Manizza; Christophe Menkes; Coralie Perruche; Vincent Le Fouest; E. E. Popova; Anastasia Romanou; Annette Samuelsen; Jörg Schwinger; Roland Séférian; Charles A. Stock


Ecological Applications | 2018

Satellite sensor requirements for monitoring essential biodiversity variables of coastal ecosystems

Frank E. Muller-Karger; Erin Hestir; Christiana Ade; Kevin R. Turpie; Dar A. Roberts; David A. Siegel; Robert Miller; David Carl Humm; Noam R. Izenberg; Mary R. Keller; Frank Morgan; Robert Frouin; Arnold G. Dekker; Royal C. Gardner; James Goodman; Blake A. Schaeffer; Bryan A. Franz; Nima Pahlevan; Antonio Mannino; Javier A. Concha; Steven G. Ackleson; Kyle C. Cavanaugh; Anastasia Romanou; Maria Tzortziou; Emmanuel Boss; Ryan Pavlick; Anthony Freeman; Cecile S. Rousseaux; John P. Dunne; Matthew C. Long

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Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2004

Numerical Simulations of Buoyant Ekman Layers. Part II: Rectification in Zero-Mean, Time-Dependent Forcing, and Feedback on the Interior Flow

Anastasia Romanou; Georges L. Weatherly

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Gavin A. Schmidt

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Maxwell Kelley

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Igor Aleinov

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Nancy Y. Kiang

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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V. M. Canuto

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Gary L. Russell

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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John Marshall

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Larissa Nazarenko

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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