Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere
The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistryclimate models is evaluated. On average the polar night jet is well reproduced though its variability is less well reproduced with a large spread between models. Polar temperature biases are less than 5 K except in the So...
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author | Butchart, Neal Charlton-Perez, A.J. Cionni, Irene Haynes, P.H. Hardiman, S.C. Krüger, K. Kushner, P. Newman, P.A. Osprey, S.M. Perlwitz, J. Sigmond, M. Wang, L. Dameris, Martin Eyring, Veronika Garny, Hella Jöckel, Patrick |
author_facet | Butchart, Neal Charlton-Perez, A.J. Cionni, Irene Haynes, P.H. Hardiman, S.C. Krüger, K. Kushner, P. Newman, P.A. Osprey, S.M. Perlwitz, J. Sigmond, M. Wang, L. Dameris, Martin Eyring, Veronika Garny, Hella Jöckel, Patrick |
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description | The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistryclimate models is evaluated. On average the polar night jet is well reproduced though its variability is less well reproduced with a large spread between models. Polar temperature biases are less than 5 K except in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) lower stratosphere in spring. The accumulated area of low temperatures responsible for polar stratospheric cloud formation is accurately reproduced for the Antarctic but underestimated for the Arctic. The shape and position of the polar vortex is well simulated, as is the tropical upwelling in the lower stratosphere. There is a wide model spread in the frequency of major sudden stratospheric warnings (SSWs), late biases in the breakup of the SH vortex, and a weak annual cycle in the zonal wind in the tropical upper stratosphere. Quantitatively, �metrics� indicate a wide spread in model performance for most diagnostics with systematic biases in many, and poorer performance in the SH than in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Correlations were found in the SH between errors in the final warming, polar temperatures, the leading mode of variability, and jet strength, and in the NH between errors in polar temperatures, frequency of major SSWs, and jet strength. Models with a stronger QBO have stronger tropical upwelling and a colder NH vortex. Both the qualitative and quantitative analysis indicate a number of common and long�standing model problems, particularly related to the simulation of the SH and stratospheric variability. |
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spelling | ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:70088 2025-06-15T14:09:25+00:00 Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere Butchart, Neal Charlton-Perez, A.J. Cionni, Irene Haynes, P.H. Hardiman, S.C. Krüger, K. Kushner, P. Newman, P.A. Osprey, S.M. Perlwitz, J. Sigmond, M. Wang, L. Dameris, Martin Eyring, Veronika Garny, Hella Jöckel, Patrick 2011 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/70088/ http://elib.dlr.de/70088/1/Butchart_et_al_2011.pdf https://elib.dlr.de/70088/1/Butchart_et_al_2011.pdf en eng Wiley https://elib.dlr.de/70088/1/Butchart_et_al_2011.pdf Butchart, Neal und Charlton-Perez, A.J. und Cionni, Irene und Haynes, P.H. und Hardiman, S.C. und Krüger, K. und Kushner, P. und Newman, P.A. und Osprey, S.M. und Perlwitz, J. und Sigmond, M. und Wang, L. und et, al. und Dameris, Martin und Eyring, Veronika und Garny, Hella und Jöckel, Patrick (2011) Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116 (D05102), Seiten 1-21. Wiley. doi:10.1029/2010JD014995 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JD014995>. Dynamik der Atmosphäre Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2011 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JD014995 2025-06-04T04:58:03Z The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistryclimate models is evaluated. On average the polar night jet is well reproduced though its variability is less well reproduced with a large spread between models. Polar temperature biases are less than 5 K except in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) lower stratosphere in spring. The accumulated area of low temperatures responsible for polar stratospheric cloud formation is accurately reproduced for the Antarctic but underestimated for the Arctic. The shape and position of the polar vortex is well simulated, as is the tropical upwelling in the lower stratosphere. There is a wide model spread in the frequency of major sudden stratospheric warnings (SSWs), late biases in the breakup of the SH vortex, and a weak annual cycle in the zonal wind in the tropical upper stratosphere. Quantitatively, âÂ�Â�metricsâÂ�Â� indicate a wide spread in model performance for most diagnostics with systematic biases in many, and poorer performance in the SH than in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Correlations were found in the SH between errors in the final warming, polar temperatures, the leading mode of variability, and jet strength, and in the NH between errors in polar temperatures, frequency of major SSWs, and jet strength. Models with a stronger QBO have stronger tropical upwelling and a colder NH vortex. Both the qualitative and quantitative analysis indicate a number of common and longâÂ�Â�standing model problems, particularly related to the simulation of the SH and stratospheric variability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic polar night Unknown Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Journal of Geophysical Research 116 D5 |
spellingShingle | Dynamik der Atmosphäre Butchart, Neal Charlton-Perez, A.J. Cionni, Irene Haynes, P.H. Hardiman, S.C. Krüger, K. Kushner, P. Newman, P.A. Osprey, S.M. Perlwitz, J. Sigmond, M. Wang, L. Dameris, Martin Eyring, Veronika Garny, Hella Jöckel, Patrick Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title | Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title_full | Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title_fullStr | Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title_full_unstemmed | Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title_short | Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
title_sort | multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere |
topic | Dynamik der Atmosphäre |
topic_facet | Dynamik der Atmosphäre |
url | https://elib.dlr.de/70088/ http://elib.dlr.de/70088/1/Butchart_et_al_2011.pdf https://elib.dlr.de/70088/1/Butchart_et_al_2011.pdf |