Authors
Dmitry V Sein, Matthias Gröger, William Cabos, Francisco J Alvarez‐Garcia, Stefan Hagemann, Joaquim G Pinto, Alfredo Izquierdo, Alba de la Vara, Nikolay V Koldunov, Anton Yu Dvornikov, Natalia Limareva, Evgenia Alekseeva, Benjamin Martinez‐Lopez, Daniela Jacob
Publication date
2020/8
Journal
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
e2019MS001646
Description
Climate simulations for the North Atlantic and Europe for recent and future conditions simulated with the regionally coupled ROM model are analyzed and compared to the results from the MPI‐ESM. The ROM simulations also include a biogeochemistry and ocean tides. For recent climate conditions, ROM generally improves the simulations compared to the driving model MPI‐ESM. Reduced oceanic biases in the Northern Atlantic are found, as well as a better simulation of the atmospheric circulation, notably storm tracks and blocking. Regarding future climate projections for the 21st century following the RCP 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios, MPI‐ESM and ROM largely agree qualitatively on the climate change signal over Europe. However, many important differences are identified. For example, ROM shows an SST cooling in the Subpolar Gyre, which is not present in MPI‐ESM. Under the RCP8.5 scenario, ROM Arctic sea …
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