High Climate Sensitivity in the Community Earth System Model Version 2 (CESM2)
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Abstract
Abstract The Community Earth System Model Version 2 (CESM2) has an equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) of 5.3 K. ECS is an emergent property of both climate feedbacks and aerosol forcing. The increase in ECS over the previous version (CESM1) is the result of cloud feedbacks. Interim versions of CESM2 had a land model that damped ECS. Part of the ECS change results from evolving the model configuration to reproduce the long‐term trend of global and regional surface temperature over the twentieth century in response to climate forcings. Changes made to reduce sensitivity to aerosols also impacted cloud feedbacks, which significantly influence ECS. CESM2 simulations compare very well to observations of present…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
11- AGAndrew GettelmanCorresponding
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
- CHCécile Hannay
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
- JTJulio T. Bacmeister
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
- RNRichard Neale
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
- AGAngeline G. Pendergrass
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Topics & keywords
- Climate sensitivity
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Climate change
- Climate model
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Earth system science
- Cloud feedback
- Climate action