ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments

The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) has contributed to the World Climate Research Programme’s Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) using two fully coupled model versions (ACCESS-CM2 and ACCESS-ESM1.5) and two ocean–sea-ice model versions (1° and 0.25...

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Published in:Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science
Main Authors: Mackallah, C., Chamberlain, M. A., Law, R. M., Dix, M., Ziehn, T., Bi, D., Bodman, R., Brown, J. R., Dobrohotoff, P., Druken, K., Evans, B., Harman, I. N., Hayashida, H., Holmes, R., Kiss, A. E., Lenton, A., Liu, Y., Marsland, S., Meissner, K., Menviel, L., O’Farrell, S., Rashid, H. A., Ridzwan, S., Savita, Abhishek, Srbinovsky, J., Sullivan, A., Trenham, C., Vohralik, P. F., Wang, Y.-P., Williams, G., Woodhouse, M. T., Yeung, N.
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Published: CSIRO 2022
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:57849 2023-05-15T18:18:08+02:00 ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments Mackallah, C. Chamberlain, M. A. Law, R. M. Dix, M. Ziehn, T. Bi, D. Bodman, R. Brown, J. R. Dobrohotoff, P. Druken, K. Evans, B. Harman, I. N. Hayashida, H. Holmes, R. Kiss, A. E. Lenton, A. Liu, Y. Marsland, S. Meissner, K. Menviel, L. O’Farrell, S. Rashid, H. A. Ridzwan, S. Savita, Abhishek Srbinovsky, J. Sullivan, A. Trenham, C. Vohralik, P. F. Wang, Y.-P. Williams, G. Woodhouse, M. T. Yeung, N. 2022-07-14 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/57849/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/57849/1/ES21031.pdf https://doi.org/10.1071/ES21031 en eng CSIRO https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/57849/1/ES21031.pdf Mackallah, C., Chamberlain, M. A., Law, R. M., Dix, M., Ziehn, T., Bi, D., Bodman, R., Brown, J. R., Dobrohotoff, P., Druken, K., Evans, B., Harman, I. N., Hayashida, H., Holmes, R., Kiss, A. E., Lenton, A., Liu, Y., Marsland, S., Meissner, K., Menviel, L., O’Farrell, S., Rashid, H. A., Ridzwan, S., Savita, A., Srbinovsky, J., Sullivan, A., Trenham, C., Vohralik, P. F., Wang, Y. P., Williams, G., Woodhouse, M. T. and Yeung, N. (2022) ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments. Open Access Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, 72 (2). Art.Nr. 93-116. DOI 10.1071/ES21031 <https://doi.org/10.1071/ES21031>. doi:10.1071/ES21031 cc_by_nc_nd_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1071/ES21031 2023-04-07T16:06:02Z The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) has contributed to the World Climate Research Programme’s Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) using two fully coupled model versions (ACCESS-CM2 and ACCESS-ESM1.5) and two ocean–sea-ice model versions (1° and 0.25° resolution versions of ACCESS-OM2). The fully coupled models differ primarily in the configuration and version of their atmosphere components (including the aerosol scheme), with smaller differences in their sea-ice and land model versions. Additionally, ACCESS-ESM1.5 includes biogeochemistry in the land and ocean components and can be run with an interactive carbon cycle. CMIP6 comprises core experiments and associated thematic Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPs). This paper provides an overview of the CMIP6 submission, including the methods used for the preparation of input forcing datasets and the post-processing of model output, along with a comprehensive list of experiments performed, detailing their initialisation, duration, ensemble number and computational cost. A small selection of model output is presented, focusing on idealised experiments and their variants at global scale. Differences in the climate simulation of the two coupled models are highlighted. ACCESS-CM2 produces a larger equilibrium climate sensitivity (4.7°C) than ACCESS-ESM1.5 (3.9°C), likely a result of updated atmospheric parameterisation in recent versions of the atmospheric component of ACCESS-CM2. The idealised experiments run with ACCESS-ESM1.5 show that land and ocean carbon fluxes respond to both changing atmospheric CO2 and to changing temperature. ACCESS data submitted to CMIP6 are available from the Earth System Grid Federation (https://doi.org/10.22033/ESGF/CMIP6.2281 and https://doi.org/10.22033/ESGF/CMIP6.2288). The information provided in this paper should facilitate easier use of these significant datasets by the broader climate community. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 72 2 93 116
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description The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) has contributed to the World Climate Research Programme’s Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) using two fully coupled model versions (ACCESS-CM2 and ACCESS-ESM1.5) and two ocean–sea-ice model versions (1° and 0.25° resolution versions of ACCESS-OM2). The fully coupled models differ primarily in the configuration and version of their atmosphere components (including the aerosol scheme), with smaller differences in their sea-ice and land model versions. Additionally, ACCESS-ESM1.5 includes biogeochemistry in the land and ocean components and can be run with an interactive carbon cycle. CMIP6 comprises core experiments and associated thematic Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPs). This paper provides an overview of the CMIP6 submission, including the methods used for the preparation of input forcing datasets and the post-processing of model output, along with a comprehensive list of experiments performed, detailing their initialisation, duration, ensemble number and computational cost. A small selection of model output is presented, focusing on idealised experiments and their variants at global scale. Differences in the climate simulation of the two coupled models are highlighted. ACCESS-CM2 produces a larger equilibrium climate sensitivity (4.7°C) than ACCESS-ESM1.5 (3.9°C), likely a result of updated atmospheric parameterisation in recent versions of the atmospheric component of ACCESS-CM2. The idealised experiments run with ACCESS-ESM1.5 show that land and ocean carbon fluxes respond to both changing atmospheric CO2 and to changing temperature. ACCESS data submitted to CMIP6 are available from the Earth System Grid Federation (https://doi.org/10.22033/ESGF/CMIP6.2281 and https://doi.org/10.22033/ESGF/CMIP6.2288). The information provided in this paper should facilitate easier use of these significant datasets by the broader climate community.
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author Mackallah, C.
Chamberlain, M. A.
Law, R. M.
Dix, M.
Ziehn, T.
Bi, D.
Bodman, R.
Brown, J. R.
Dobrohotoff, P.
Druken, K.
Evans, B.
Harman, I. N.
Hayashida, H.
Holmes, R.
Kiss, A. E.
Lenton, A.
Liu, Y.
Marsland, S.
Meissner, K.
Menviel, L.
O’Farrell, S.
Rashid, H. A.
Ridzwan, S.
Savita, Abhishek
Srbinovsky, J.
Sullivan, A.
Trenham, C.
Vohralik, P. F.
Wang, Y.-P.
Williams, G.
Woodhouse, M. T.
Yeung, N.
spellingShingle Mackallah, C.
Chamberlain, M. A.
Law, R. M.
Dix, M.
Ziehn, T.
Bi, D.
Bodman, R.
Brown, J. R.
Dobrohotoff, P.
Druken, K.
Evans, B.
Harman, I. N.
Hayashida, H.
Holmes, R.
Kiss, A. E.
Lenton, A.
Liu, Y.
Marsland, S.
Meissner, K.
Menviel, L.
O’Farrell, S.
Rashid, H. A.
Ridzwan, S.
Savita, Abhishek
Srbinovsky, J.
Sullivan, A.
Trenham, C.
Vohralik, P. F.
Wang, Y.-P.
Williams, G.
Woodhouse, M. T.
Yeung, N.
ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments
author_facet Mackallah, C.
Chamberlain, M. A.
Law, R. M.
Dix, M.
Ziehn, T.
Bi, D.
Bodman, R.
Brown, J. R.
Dobrohotoff, P.
Druken, K.
Evans, B.
Harman, I. N.
Hayashida, H.
Holmes, R.
Kiss, A. E.
Lenton, A.
Liu, Y.
Marsland, S.
Meissner, K.
Menviel, L.
O’Farrell, S.
Rashid, H. A.
Ridzwan, S.
Savita, Abhishek
Srbinovsky, J.
Sullivan, A.
Trenham, C.
Vohralik, P. F.
Wang, Y.-P.
Williams, G.
Woodhouse, M. T.
Yeung, N.
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title ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments
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title_full ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments
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