The low-resolution CCSM2 revisited: New adjustments and a present-day control run

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The low-resolution (T31) version of the Community Climate System Model CCSM2.0.1 is revisited and adjusted by deepening the Greenland-Scotland ridge, changing oceanic mixing parameters, and applying a regional freshwater flux adjustment at high northern latitudes. The main purpose of these adjustments is to maintain a robust Atlantic meridional overturning circulation which collapses in the original model release. The paper describes the present-day control run of the adjusted model (referred to as "CCSM2/T31×3a") which is brought into climatic equilibrium by applying a deep-ocean acceleration technique. The accelerated integration is extended by a 100-year synchronous phase. The simulated meridional overturning circulation has a maximum of 14×106 m3 s-1 in the North Atlantic. The CCSM2/T31×3a control run is evaluated against observations and simulations with other climate models. Most shortcomings found in the CCSM2/T31×3a control run are identified as "typical problems" in global climate modelling. Finally, examples (simulation of North Atlantic hydrography, West African monsoon) are shown in which CCSM2/T31×3a has a better simulation skill than the latest low-resolution Community Climate System Model release, CCSM3/T31. © Author(s) 2008. This work is distributed under.

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Prange, M. (2008). The low-resolution CCSM2 revisited: New adjustments and a present-day control run. Ocean Science, 4(2), 151–181. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-4-151-2008

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