[ACG52-01] Evaluating ocean physical biogeochemical interactions in ESM large ensembles
★Invited Papers
*Takamitsu Ito1、Filippos Tagklis1、Yohei Takano2 (1.Georgia Institute of Technolog、2.Los Alamos National Laboratory)
[E] 口頭発表
セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-CG 大気海洋・環境科学複合領域・一般
コンビーナ:Rodgers Keith Bradley(IBS Center for Climate Physics)、見延 庄士郎(北海道大学大学院理学研究院)、塩竈 秀夫(国立環境研究所地球環境研究センター)、水田 亮(気象庁気象研究所)
Large ensemble model simulations are now integral tools for evaluating climate variability, climate change, and associated impacts. The range of tools applied encompasses Earth System Models (ESMs), Coupled General Circulation Models (CGCMs), Atmospheric General Circulation Models (AGCMs), Ocean General Circulation Models (OGCMs), and Regional Climate Models (RCMs), with the number of ensemble members typically spanning ten to several tens to one hundred. In addition to their utility in identifying emergent forced trends, they are also proving to be of great value in the study of extreme events and how extreme events evolve under anthropogenic perturbations. Furthermore, large ensembles of AGCMs nd OGCMs can prove invaluable as complements to fully coupled models in providing insights into scales and drivers of variability and trends, as well as climate feedbacks.
This session welcomes studies using the full range of large ensemble modeling tools. This includes studies of emergent trends and extreme events, and more generally studies that facilitate interpretation of observations as well as projections of future changes. Abstracts are particularly welcomed that address novel and emergent topics, including but not limited to compound events, biogeochemistry, and observing system design.
*Takamitsu Ito1、Filippos Tagklis1、Yohei Takano2 (1.Georgia Institute of Technolog、2.Los Alamos National Laboratory)
*今田 由紀子1、川瀬 宏明1、塩竈 秀夫3、森 正人4、高橋 千陽2、荒井 美紀5、渡部 雅浩2、高薮 出1 (1.気象庁気象研究所、2.東京大学大気海洋研究所、3.国立環境研究所、4.東京大学先端科学技術研究センター、5.海洋研究開発機構)
*Irina Melnikova1、Takahiro Sasai1 (1.Tohoku University)
*山口 宗彦1、Johnny Chan2、Il-Ju Moon3、吉田 康平1、水田 亮1 (1.気象庁気象研究所、2.香港城市大学、3.済州大学)
*Tamas Bodai1,2、Axel Timmermann1,2、Gabor Drotos3、Timea Haszpra4 (1.Pusan National University、2.Center for Climate Physics, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea、3.Instituto de Física Interdisciplinar y Sistemas Complejos, CSIC-UIB, Palma de Mallorca, Spain、4.Institute for Theoretical Physics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)
*Weiming Hu1、Guido Cervone1、Martina Calovi1、Laura Clemente-Harding2 (1.Pennsylvania State University Main Campus、2.Engineer Research and Development Center)