The CESM2 Single-Forcing Large Ensemble and Comparison to CESM1: Implications for Experimental Design

Author:

Simpson Isla R.1ORCID,Rosenbloom Nan1,Danabasoglu Gokhan1,Deser Clara1,Yeager Stephen G.1,McCluskey Christina S.1,Yamaguchi Ryohei2,Lamarque Jean-Francois1,Tilmes Simone3,Mills Michael J.3,Rodgers Keith B.45

Affiliation:

1. a Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

2. b Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka, Japan

3. c Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modelling Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

4. d Center for Climate Physics, Institute for Basic Science, Busan, South Korea

5. e Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea

Abstract

Abstract Single-forcing large ensembles are a relatively new tool for quantifying the contributions of different anthropogenic and natural forcings to the historical and future projected evolution of the climate system. This study introduces a new single-forcing large ensemble with the Community Earth System Model, version 2 (CESM2), which can be used to separate the influences of greenhouse gases, anthropogenic aerosols, biomass burning aerosols, and all remaining forcings on the evolution of the Earth system from 1850 to 2050. Here, the forced responses of global near-surface temperature and associated drivers are examined in CESM2 and compared with those in a single-forcing large ensemble with CESM2’s predecessor, CESM1. The experimental design, the imposed forcing, and the model physics all differ between the CESM1 and CESM2 ensembles. In CESM1, an “all-but-one” approach was used whereby everything except the forcing of interest is time evolving, while in CESM2 an “only” approach is used, whereby only the forcing of interest is time evolving. This experimental design choice is shown to matter considerably for anthropogenic aerosol-forced change in CESM2, due to state dependence of cryospheric albedo feedbacks and nonlinearity in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) response to forcing. This impact of experimental design is, however, strongly dependent on the model physics and/or the imposed forcing, as the same sensitivity to experimental design is not found in CESM1, which appears to be an inherently less nonlinear model in both its AMOC behavior and cryospheric feedbacks.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Institute for Basic Sciences

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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