Atmospheric Blocking Events over the Southeast Pacific and Southwest Atlantic Oceans in the CMIP6 Present-Day Climate

Author:

Ferreira Vanessa12ORCID,Bonfim Osmar Toledo1ORCID,Mortarini Luca3ORCID,Valdes Roilan Hernandez4ORCID,Costa Felipe Denardin1ORCID,Maroneze Rafael1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Engineering (PPEng), Federal University of Pampa (UNIPAMPA), Av. Tiarajú 810, Alegrete 97546-550, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Meteorology, Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Av. Roraima 1000, Santa Maria 97105-900, Brazil

3. Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council (ISAC-CNR), Corso Fiume 4, 10133 Torino, Italy

4. ENGIE Brasil Ernergia, Str. Paschoal Apóstolo Pítsica 5064, Florianópolis 88025-255, Brazil

Abstract

This study examines the representation of blocking events in the Southeast Pacific and Southwest Atlantic regions using a set of 13 global climate models from phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). Historical runs were employed to analyze blocking conditions in the recent past climate, spanning from 1985 to 2014, with ERA5 data utilized to represent observed blocking events. The majority of CMIP6 models underestimate the total number of blocking events in the Southeast Pacific. The MPI–ESM1–2–HR and MPI–ESM1–2–LR models come closest to replicating the number of blocking events observed in ERA5, with underestimations of approximately −10% and −9%, respectively. Nonetheless, these models successfully capture the seasonality and overall duration of blocking events, as well as accurately represent the position of blocking heights over the Southeast Pacific. Conversely, CMIP6 models perform poorly in representing blocking climatology in the Southwest Atlantic. These models both overestimate and underestimate the total number of blocking events by more than 25% compared to ERA5. Furthermore, they struggle to reproduce the seasonal distribution of blockings and face challenges in accurately representing the duration of blocking events observed in ERA5.

Funder

ENGIE Brasil Energia and Companhia Energética Estreito

Publisher

MDPI AG

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