Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM

After the recent release of the historical runs by community Earth system model version 2−the whole atmosphere community climate model (CESM2-WACCM), the major sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events in this model and in its previous version (CESM1-WACCM) are compared based on a modern reanalysis...

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Main Authors: Si-Ming Liu, Yuan-Hao Chen, Jian Rao, Can Cao, Si-Yu Li, Mu-Han Ma, Yao-Bin Wang
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description After the recent release of the historical runs by community Earth system model version 2−the whole atmosphere community climate model (CESM2-WACCM), the major sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events in this model and in its previous version (CESM1-WACCM) are compared based on a modern reanalysis (JRA55). Using the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) definition of SSWs and a threshold-based classification method that can describe the polar vortex morphology, SSWs in models and the reanalysis are further classified into two types, vortex displacement SSWs and vortex split SSWs. The general statistical characteristics of the two types of SSW events in the two model versions are evaluated. Both CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM models are shown to reproduce the SSW frequency successfully, although the circulations differences between vortex displacement SSWs and vortex split SSWs in CESM2-WACCM are smaller than in CESM1-WACCM. Composite polar temperature, geopotential height, wind, and eddy heat flux anomalies in both the two models and the reanalysis show similar evolutions. In addition, positive Pacific−North America and negative Western Pacific patterns in the troposphere preceding vortex displacement and split SSWs are observed in both observations and the models. The strong negative North Atlantic oscillation-like pattern, especially after vortex split SSW onset, is also identified in models. The near-surface cold Eurasia−warm North America pattern before both types of SSW onset, the warm Eurasia−cold North America pattern after displacement SSW onset, and the cold Eurasia−cold North America pattern after split SSW onset are consistently identified in JRA55, CESM1-WACCM, and CESM2-WACCM, although the temperature anomalies after the split SSW onset in CESM2-WACCM are somewhat underestimated.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6c2fdb8cbf0341b3b068dc0ca62d1c44 2025-01-16T23:43:30+00:00 Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM Si-Ming Liu Yuan-Hao Chen Jian Rao Can Cao Si-Yu Li Mu-Han Ma Yao-Bin Wang 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110679 https://doaj.org/article/6c2fdb8cbf0341b3b068dc0ca62d1c44 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/11/679 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4433 2073-4433 doi:10.3390/atmos10110679 https://doaj.org/article/6c2fdb8cbf0341b3b068dc0ca62d1c44 Atmosphere, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 679 (2019) vortex displacement vortex split cesm1-waccm cesm2-waccm Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110679 2022-12-31T16:07:59Z After the recent release of the historical runs by community Earth system model version 2−the whole atmosphere community climate model (CESM2-WACCM), the major sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events in this model and in its previous version (CESM1-WACCM) are compared based on a modern reanalysis (JRA55). Using the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) definition of SSWs and a threshold-based classification method that can describe the polar vortex morphology, SSWs in models and the reanalysis are further classified into two types, vortex displacement SSWs and vortex split SSWs. The general statistical characteristics of the two types of SSW events in the two model versions are evaluated. Both CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM models are shown to reproduce the SSW frequency successfully, although the circulations differences between vortex displacement SSWs and vortex split SSWs in CESM2-WACCM are smaller than in CESM1-WACCM. Composite polar temperature, geopotential height, wind, and eddy heat flux anomalies in both the two models and the reanalysis show similar evolutions. In addition, positive Pacific−North America and negative Western Pacific patterns in the troposphere preceding vortex displacement and split SSWs are observed in both observations and the models. The strong negative North Atlantic oscillation-like pattern, especially after vortex split SSW onset, is also identified in models. The near-surface cold Eurasia−warm North America pattern before both types of SSW onset, the warm Eurasia−cold North America pattern after displacement SSW onset, and the cold Eurasia−cold North America pattern after split SSW onset are consistently identified in JRA55, CESM1-WACCM, and CESM2-WACCM, although the temperature anomalies after the split SSW onset in CESM2-WACCM are somewhat underestimated. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Atmosphere 10 11 679
spellingShingle vortex displacement
vortex split
cesm1-waccm
cesm2-waccm
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Si-Ming Liu
Yuan-Hao Chen
Jian Rao
Can Cao
Si-Yu Li
Mu-Han Ma
Yao-Bin Wang
Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title_full Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title_fullStr Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title_full_unstemmed Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title_short Parallel Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM and CESM2-WACCM
title_sort parallel comparison of major sudden stratospheric warming events in cesm1-waccm and cesm2-waccm
topic vortex displacement
vortex split
cesm1-waccm
cesm2-waccm
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
topic_facet vortex displacement
vortex split
cesm1-waccm
cesm2-waccm
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
url https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110679
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