Towards Understanding Cloud Response in Atmospheric GCMs : The Use of Tendency Diagnostics
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In climate change projections, inter-model differences in cloud feedback have been identified as the largest source of uncertainty. The source terms of the cloud condensate tendency equation (CCTD) are expected to be useful diagnostics to better understand the different cloud responses to a CO_2 increase in GCMs. To demonstrate the idea, analysis of the CCTD response to CO_2 doubling is presented using two versions of a climate model with different climate sensitivities of 6.2℃ ('HS' version) and 4.1℃ ('LS' version). The model's response to CO_2 doubling is characterized with a marked difference in the cloud feedback between the two versions, which is consistent with the cloud response in the southern middle latitudes: cloud decreases in the HS version and increases in the LS version. Analysis of the source terms reveals that the difference in cloud response is attributable to the ice sedimentation process. The results also suggest the importance of the vertical cloud ice profile which controls the ice sedimentation response to a CO_2 increase, indicating the potential for providing constraints on the aspect of cloud feed- back.
- 2008-02-25
著者
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Emori S.
National Institutes for Environmental Studies
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Webb M.
Hadley Centre For Climate Prediction And Research Met Office
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Tsushima Y.
Frontier Research Center For Global Change Japan Agency For Marine-earth Science And Technology
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OGURA T.
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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YOKOHATA T.
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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ABE-OUCHI A.
Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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KIMOTO M.
Center for Climate System Research, The University of Tokyo
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Abe-ouchi A.
Frontier Research Center For Global Change Japan Agency For Marine-earth Science And Technology
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Emori S.
National Inst. Environmental Studies Ibaraki Jpn
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Emori S.
National Institute For Environmental Studies:frontier Research Center For Global Change Japan Agency
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Kimoto M.
Center For Climate System Research The University Of Tokyo
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