A cloud feedback emulator (CFE, version 1.0) for an intermediate complexity model

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Abstract

The dominant source of inter-model differences in comprehensive global climate models (GCMs) are cloud radiative effects on Earth's energy budget. Intermediate complexity models, while able to run more efficiently, often lack cloud feedbacks. Here, we describe and evaluate a method for applying GCM-derived shortwave and longwave cloud feedbacks from 4 × CO2 and Last Glacial Maximum experiments to the University of Victoria Earth System Climate Model. The method generally captures the spread in top-of-the-atmosphere radiative feedbacks between the original GCMs, which impacts the magnitude and spatial distribution of surface temperature changes and climate sensitivity. These results suggest that the method is suitable to incorporate multi-model cloud feedback uncertainties in ensemble simulations with a single intermediate complexity model.

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Ullman, D. J., & Schmittner, A. (2017). A cloud feedback emulator (CFE, version 1.0) for an intermediate complexity model. Geoscientific Model Development, 10(2), 945–958. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-10-945-2017

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