Climate variability on decadal timescales

Publication

A coupled atmosphere/ocean/sea-ice Model of Intermediate Complexity (ECBilt) was developed. With ECBilt we aim at deriving qualitative information on physical processes and feedbacks that may be crucial for explaining climate variability on time-scales of decades to millennia, as well as on the potential existence of instabilities in the climate system that may lead to rapid climate transitions. The model is very efficient, so that long integrations as well as "idealized" experiments, sensitivity experiments and ensemble climate integrations are possible.

With the first generation ECBilt model (ECBilt1) we have investigated the interannual to decadal climate variability in the North Atlantic area and the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave (ACW), the possible effects of modulations in solar irradiance on the earth climate, the possiblity for the occurrence of rapid transitions in a 40 kY integration of ECBilt for present day orbital parameters and the predictability of climate on decadal time scales. In all of the above mentioned studies we have done experiments to test the robustness of the results by introducing variations in internal and/or external parameters. We have improved ECBilt1 in several aspects. In the atmospheric model the ratiation code was replaced. The new radiation scheme is a linearisation of the Morcrette scheme and includes the possibility of variations in trace gases like CO2. We are presentyl working on improving the boundary layer scheme. The ocean model was replaced by the MOM model of GFDL and by the CLIO model of the University of Louvain la Neuve. Both models are state of the art ocean models. MOM is less expensive than CLIO and will be used for millennial time-scale variability. CLIO will be used for studying the decadal time-scales. CLIO had a dynamic sea-ice model. With ECBilt2 coupled to CLIO we have performed greenhouse gas concentration scenario experiments and we have also studied the decadal variability in the Arctic which is associated with the dynamics of sea-ice. ECBilt2 will be integrated in the IMAGE model of RIVM for climate change scenario studies.

Authors

Opsteegh JD , Selten FM , Haarsma RJ

Specifications

Publication title
Climate variability on decadal timescales
Publication date
23 February 2001
Publication type
Publicatie
Publication language
Engels
Product number
90648