J. Mulcahy
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Nature Communications | 2018
Patrick Hyder; John M. Edwards; Richard P. Allan; Helene T. Hewitt; Thomas J. Bracegirdle; Jonathan M. Gregory; Richard A. Wood; Andrew J. S. Meijers; J. Mulcahy; P. R. Field; Kalli Furtado; Alejandro Bodas-Salcedo; Keith D. Williams; Dan Copsey; Simon A. Josey; Chunlei Liu; C. D. Roberts; Claudio Sanchez; Jeff Ridley; Livia Thorpe; Steven C. Hardiman; Michael Mayer; David I. Berry; Stephen Belcher
The Southern Ocean is a pivotal component of the global climate system yet it is poorly represented in climate models, with significant biases in upper-ocean temperatures, clouds and winds. Combining Atmospheric and Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project (AMIP5/CMIP5) simulations, with observations and equilibrium heat budget theory, we show that across the CMIP5 ensemble variations in sea surface temperature biases in the 40–60°S Southern Ocean are primarily caused by AMIP5 atmospheric model net surface flux bias variations, linked to cloud-related short-wave errors. Equilibration of the biases involves local coupled sea surface temperature bias feedbacks onto the surface heat flux components. In combination with wind feedbacks, these biases adversely modify upper-ocean thermal structure. Most AMIP5 atmospheric models that exhibit small net heat flux biases appear to achieve this through compensating errors. We demonstrate that targeted developments to cloud-related parameterisations provide a route to better represent the Southern Ocean in climate models and projections.The Southern Ocean is critically important for global climate yet poorly represented by climate models. Here the authors trace sea surface temperature biases in this region to cloud-related errors in atmospheric-model simulated surface heat fluxes and provide a pathway to improve the models.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011
James M. Haywood; Ben Johnson; S. Osborne; Anthony J. Baran; M. E. Brooks; S. F. Milton; J. Mulcahy; D. N. Walters; Richard P. Allan; Anne Klaver; P. Formenti; Helen E. Brindley; Sundar A. Christopher; Pramod Kumar Gupta
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
W. R. Sessions; Jeffrey S. Reid; Angela Benedetti; Peter R. Colarco; A. da Silva; Shan Lu; T. Sekiyama; Taichu Y. Tanaka; José María Baldasano; S. Basart; M. E. Brooks; T. F. Eck; Mark Iredell; James A. Hansen; Oriol Jorba; Henry Juang; P. Lynch; J.-J. Morcrette; Stefanie D. Moorthi; J. Mulcahy; Y. Pradhan; M. Razinger; C. B. Sampson; Jun Wang; Douglas L. Westphal
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011
James M. Haywood; Ben Johnson; S. Osborne; J. Mulcahy; M. E. Brooks; M. A. J. Harrison; S. F. Milton; Helen E. Brindley
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
J. Mulcahy; D. N. Walters; Nicolas Bellouin; S. F. Milton
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Matthew C. Wyant; Christopher S. Bretherton; Robert Wood; G. R. Carmichael; Antony D. Clarke; Jerome D. Fast; R. C. George; William I. Gustafson; Cecile Hannay; Axel Lauer; Yanluan Lin; J.-J. Morcrette; J. Mulcahy; Pablo E. Saide; Qing Yang
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015
S. R. Kolusu; John H. Marsham; J. Mulcahy; Ben Johnson; C. Dunning; M. Bush; D. V. Spracklen
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
N. Huneeus; S. Basart; Stephanie Fiedler; J.-J. Morcrette; Angela Benedetti; J. Mulcahy; Enric Terradellas; C. Perez Garcia-Pando; G. Pejanovic; S. Nickovic; P. Arsenovic; Michael Schulz; E. Cuevas; J. M. Baldasano; J. Pey; Samuel Remy; B. Cvetkovic
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Ben Johnson; James M. Haywood; Justin M. Langridge; Eoghan Darbyshire; W. T. Morgan; Kate Szpek; Jennifer Brooke; Franco Marenco; Hugh Coe; Paulo Artaxo; Karla M. Longo; J. Mulcahy; G. W. Mann; Mohit Dalvi; Nicolas Bellouin
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Franco Marenco; Ben Johnson; Justin M. Langridge; J. Mulcahy; Angela Benedetti; Samuel Remy; L. Jones; Kate Szpek; James M. Haywood; Karla M. Longo; Paulo Artaxo