Short ensembles: An efficient method for discerning climate-relevant sensitivities in atmospheric general circulation models

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This paper explores the feasibility of an experimentation strategy for investigating sensitivities in fast components of atmospheric general circulation models. The basic idea is to replace the traditional serial-in-time long-term climate integrations by representative ensembles of shorter simulations. The key advantage of the proposed method lies in its efficiency: since fewer days of simulation are needed, the computational cost is less, and because individual realizations are independent and can be integrated simultaneously, the new dimension of parallelism can dramatically reduce the turnaround time in benchmark tests, sensitivities studies, and model tuning exercises. The strategy is not appropriate for exploring sensitivity of all model features, but it is very effective in many situations.

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Wan, H., Rasch, P. J., Zhang, K., Qian, Y., Yan, H., & Zhao, C. (2014). Short ensembles: An efficient method for discerning climate-relevant sensitivities in atmospheric general circulation models. Geoscientific Model Development, 7(5), 1961–1977. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-7-1961-2014

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