The Brazilian Earth System Model ocean–atmosphere (BESM-OA) version 2.5: evaluation of its CMIP5 historical simulation
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Published:2019-04-24
Issue:4
Volume:12
Page:1613-1642
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Veiga Sandro F., Nobre Paulo, Giarolla Emanuel, Capistrano ViniciusORCID, Baptista Jr. Manoel, Marquez André L., Figueroa Silvio Nilo, Bonatti José Paulo, Kubota Paulo, Nobre Carlos A.
Abstract
Abstract. The performance of the coupled ocean–atmosphere component of the Brazilian Earth System
Model version 2.5 (BESM-OA2.5) was evaluated in simulating the historical period
1850–2005. After a climate model validation procedure in which the main atmospheric and
oceanic variabilities were evaluated against observed and reanalysis datasets, the
evaluation specifically focused on the mean climate state and the most important
large-scale climate variability patterns simulated in the historical run, which was
forced by the observed greenhouse gas concentration. The most significant upgrades in the
model's components are also briefly presented here. BESM-OA2.5 could reproduce the most
important large-scale variabilities, particularly over the Atlantic Ocean (e.g., the
North Atlantic Oscillation, the Atlantic Meridional Mode, and the Atlantic Meridional
Overturning Circulation), and the extratropical modes that occur in both hemispheres. The
model's ability to simulate such large-scale variabilities supports its usefulness for
seasonal climate prediction and in climate change studies.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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