Dynamical Core in Atmospheric Model Does Matterin the Simulation of Arctic Climate
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Title
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Dynamical Core in Atmospheric Model Does Matterin the Simulation of Arctic Climate
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Other Titles
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대기모델 역학코어의 북극 기후모의에서의 중요성
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Authors
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Jun, Sang-Yoon
Choi, Suk-Jin
Kim, Baek-Min
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Issue Date
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2018
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Citation
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Jun, Sang-Yoon, Choi, Suk-Jin, Kim, Baek-Min. 2018. Dynamical Core in Atmospheric Model Does Matterin the Simulation of Arctic Climate. 2018 AGU fall meeting. Washington D.C. 2018.12.10~2018.12.14.
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Abstract
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Climate models using different dynamical cores can simulate significantly different winter Arctic climates even if equipped with virtually the same physics schemes. Current climate simulated by the global climate model using cubed-sphere grid with spectral element method (SE core) exhibited significantly warmer Arctic surface air temperature compared to that using latitudelongitude grid with finite volume method core. Compared to the finite volume method core, SE core simulated additional adiabatic warming in the Arctic lower atmosphere, and this was consistent with the eddy-forced secondary circulation. Downward longwave radiation further enhanced Arctic near-surface warming with a higher surface air temperature of
about 1.9 K. Furthermore, in the atmospheric response to the reduced sea ice conditions with the same physical settings, only the SE core showed a robust cooling response over North America. We emphasize that special attention is needed in selecting the dynamical core of climatemodels in the simulation of the Arctic climate and associated teleconnection patterns.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12332
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Conference Name
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2018 AGU fall meeting
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Conference Place
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Washington D.C
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Conference Date
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2018.12.10~2018.12.14
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Type
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Poster
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- 2017-2018, Development and Application of the Korea Polar Prediction System (KPOPS) for Climate Change and Disasterous Weather Events (17-18) / Kim, Baek-Min (PE17130; PE18130)
2018-2018, Development and Application of the Korea Polar Prediction System (KPOPS) for Climate Change and Disasterous Weather Events (18-18) / Kim, Joo-Hong (PE18130)
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