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Temperature trends in the upper troposphere/ lower stratosphere as revealed by CCMs and AOGCMs. Outline Goals and Motivation 20th century 21st century. Eugene Cordero, Sium Tesfai Department of Meteorology San Jose State University, USA Veronika Eyring
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Temperature trends in the upper troposphere/ lower stratosphere as revealed by CCMs and AOGCMs • Outline • Goals and Motivation 20th century 21st century Eugene Cordero, Sium Tesfai Department of Meteorology San Jose State University, USA Veronika Eyring DLR Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere, Germany Neal Butchart Climate Research Division, Met Office, UK
Aim:To determine if systematic differences exist between AOGCMs and CCMs simulations during the 20th and 21st centuries. Questions: • Are CCM’s better able to simulate the 20th century atmosphere compared to AOGCM models? • What effect does ozone forcing have on temperature trends in the stratosphere and troposphere? • How will the SRES emission scenarios affect O3 recovery?
AOGCM Simulations (IPCC 2007) • Coupled Atmosphere – Ocean General Circulation Models (AOGCMs) - IPCC AR4 (CMIP3) • Simulations from 17 international research groups (23 model simulations) • Variety of emission scenarios • 20th century • 21st century - various scenarios • Model focus is on surface and troposphere Cordero and Forster, 2006: Stratospheric variability and trends in models used for the IPCC AR4, ACP.
CCM Simulations (WMO/UNEP 2006) • Coupled Chemistry Climate Models (CCM) • Simulations from 13 international research groups • Two primary sets of simulations • 20th century (REF1) • 21st century (REF2) • Model focus is primarily on evolution of the ozone layer. Eyring et al., 2006:Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry climate model simulations of the recent past, JGR. Eyring et al., 2007: Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century, JGR
AOGCM Model Forcings Cordero and Forster, 2006
AOGCM Vertical Model Levels Stratopause CCM Models Tropopause Cordero and Forster, 2006
AOGCM Temperature bias: Models with high lid compared to models with low lid High lid models (> 45km) Low lid models (< 45km) NCEP 2σ Cordero and Forster, 2006
Pressure (hPa) Global Temperature Trends (1958-99) ºK/decade
Yes O3 No O3 Sonde * AOGCM/CCM Global Temperature Trends (1958-99)
21st Century Simulations AOGCMs A1/B2CCMs A1B Trends in temperature
Pressure (hPa) 2000-2050 Temp Trends A2/B1 Scenario Global Average Temperature Trend 2000-2100 ºK/decade
Pressure (hPa) 2000-2050 Temp Trends A2/A1B/B1 Scenario Global Average Temperature Trend 2000-2100 ºK/decade
Pressure (hPa) 2000-2100 Temp Trends A2/A1B/B1 Scenario Global Average Temperature Trend 2000-2100 ºK/decade
Summary • 20th Century • The AOGCM and CCMs produce similar temperature trends (for models including ozone forcing). • Models trends without ozone forcing appear different in upper troposphere for some regions. • 21st Century • Stratospheric temperature strongly affected by emission scenario. • CCM simulations of ozone recovery may not based on a middle range emission scenario.
Steps Forward • Determine ozone forcing fields in AOGCM simulations (future scenarios). • CCM and AOGCM model simulations where interactive chemistry can be isolated. • Further investigate seasonal trends at different latitude ranges.
The goal of CCMVal is to improve understanding of CCMs through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. • Aim of the Study: • PART 1: Evaluation of the current generation of coupled chemistry-climate models (CCMs) • PART 2: Long-term decadal projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century • Motivation: • WMO/UNEP Assessment 2007, in particular Chapter 6: The Ozone Layer in the 21st Century (Greg E. Bodeker, Darryn W. Waugh et al.) • IPCC 2007, in particular Chapter 7: Couplings Between Changes in the Climate System and Biogeochemistry(Ken L. Denman, Guy Brasseur, et al.)
Pressure (hPa) Global Average Temperature Trend 2000-2050
Pressure (hPa) Global Average Temperature Trend 2000-2050 (Fixed ozone)