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Robustness of Competing Climatic States

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posted on 2024-03-06, 14:20 authored by C Ragon, V Lembo, V Lucarini, C Vérard, J Kasparian, M Brunetti
The climate is a nonequilibrium system undergoing the continuous action of forcing and dissipation. Under the effect of a spatially inhomogeneous absorption of solar energy, all the climate components dynamically respond until an approximate steady state (or attractor) is reached. However, multiple steady states can coexist for a given forcing and with the same boundary conditions. Here, we apply the Thermodynamic Diagnostic Tool (TheDiaTo) to investigate the statistical properties of five coexisting climates, ranging from a snowball to an ice-free aquaplanet, obtained in MITgcm coupled simulations. The aim is to explore the multistability of the climate model setup by highlighting differences in competing steady states and their characteristic signatures regarding the meridional transport of heat and water mass, the Lorenz energy cycle, and the material entropy production. We also investigate how such attractors change when the model configuration is varied. We consider, in particular, the effect of changing the representation of the cloud albedo, and of implementing an improved closure of the energy budget. We find that, even if the dynamics remain on the same attractor, state variables are modified. The set of metrics in TheDiaTo quantifies such modifications and represents a valuable tool for model evaluation.

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Citation

J. Climate, 35, 2769–2784

Author affiliation

Comp' & Math' Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Journal of Climate

Volume

35

Pagination

2769 - 2784

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

issn

0894-8755

eissn

1520-0442

Acceptance date

2021-11-24

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2024-03-06

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Valerio Lucarini

Deposit date

2024-02-26

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