Climate Coffee presentation on Cooler Arctic surface temperatures simulated by climate models are closer to satellite-based data than the ERA5 reanalysis

This talk is to disseminate our recent studies: on the comparison of Arctic surface temperatures simulated by climate models with the ERA5 reanalysis and satellite-based datasets, addressing the cold bias in climate models noted in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. Tian, T., Yang, S., Høyer, J.L. et...

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Main Author: Tian, Tian
Format: Lecture
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Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10955680
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Summary:This talk is to disseminate our recent studies: on the comparison of Arctic surface temperatures simulated by climate models with the ERA5 reanalysis and satellite-based datasets, addressing the cold bias in climate models noted in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. Tian, T., Yang, S., Høyer, J.L. et al. Cooler Arctic surface temperatures simulated by climate models are closer to satellite-based data than the ERA5 reanalysis. Commun Earth Environ 5, 111 (2024). https://rdcu.be/dEkd4 What is a Climate Coffee? #climatecoffees are short (circa 40 min: 20 min talk + 20 min Q&A), relaxed meetings for scientists to share ideas, discuss methods and communicate new results. They are open to speakers of all levels of seniority, we especially encourage early-career scientists to become a speaker. The Coffees are an exciting opportunity for scientists to build a network and disseminate recent results, peer-to-peer. We invite researchers from across the climate science community to join us for this series of regular online knowledge exchange events. Catch my talk on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHUe0l0V32E