Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE)

Earth System Science Data Copernicus Publications 16:4 (2024) 2113-2122

Authors:

Bjorn Stevens, Stefan Adami, Tariq Ali, Hartwig Anzt, Zafer Aslan, Sabine Attinger, Jaana B盲ck, Johanna Baehr, Peter Bauer, Natacha Bernier, Bob Bishop, Hendryk Bockelmann, Sandrine Bony, Guy Brasseur, David N Bresch, Sean Breyer, Gilbert Brunet, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Junji Cao, Christelle Castet, Yafang Cheng, Ayantika Dey Choudhury, Deborah Coen, Susanne Crewell, Atish Dabholkar, Qing Dai, Francisco Doblas-Reyes, Dale Durran, Ayoub El Gaidi, Charlie Ewen, Eleftheria Exarchou, Veronika Eyring, Florencia Falkinhoff, David Farrell, Piers M Forster, Ariane Frassoni, Claudia Frauen, Oliver Fuhrer, Shahzad Gani, Edwin Gerber, Debra Goldfarb, Jens Grieger, Nicolas Gruber, Wilco Hazeleger, Rolf Herken, Chris Hewitt, Torsten Hoefler, Huang-Hsiung Hsu, Alexandra Jahn, Daniela Jacob

Abstract:

To manage Earth in the Anthropocene, new tools, new institutions, and new forms of international cooperation will be required. Earth Virtualization Engines is proposed as an international federation of centers of excellence to empower all people to respond to the immense and urgent challenges posed by climate change.

Assessing observational constraints on future European climate in an out-of-sample framework

npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Springer Nature 7:1 (2024) 95

Authors:

Christopher H O鈥橰eilly, Lukas Brunner, Sa茂d Qasmi, Rita Nogherotto, Andrew P Ballinger, Ben Booth, Daniel J Befort, Reto Knutti, Andrew P Schurer, Aur茅lien Ribes, Antje Weisheimer, Erika Coppola, Carol McSweeney

Abstract:

Observations are increasingly used to constrain multi-model projections for future climate assessments. This study assesses the performance of five constraining methods, which have previously been applied to attempt to improve regional climate projections from CMIP5-era models. We employ an out-of-sample testing approach to assess the efficacy of these constraining methods when applied to 鈥減seudo-observational鈥 datasets to constrain future changes in the European climate. These pseudo-observations are taken from CMIP6 simulations, for which future changes were withheld and used for verification. The constrained projections are more accurate and broadly more reliable for regional temperature projections compared to the unconstrained projections, especially in the summer season, which was not clear prior to this study. However, the constraining methods do not improve regional precipitation projections. We also analysed the performance of multi-method projections by combining the constrained projections, which are found to be competitive with the best-performing individual methods and demonstrate improvements in reliability for some temperature projections. The performance of the multi-method projection highlights the potential of combining constraints for the development of constraining methods.

The Changing-Atmosphere Infra-Red Tomography Explorer (CAIRT) Earth Explorer 11 candidate mission

Copernicus Publications (2024)

Authors:

Bernd Funke, Martyn Chipperfield, Quentin Errera, Felix Friedl-Vallon, Sophie Godin-Beekmann, Michael Hoepfner, Alex Hoffmann, Alizee Malavart, Scott Osprey, Inna Polichtchouk, Peter Preusse, Piera Raspollini, Bj枚rn-Martin Sinnhuber, Pekka Verronen, Kaley Walker

SPEEDY-NEMO: performance and applications of a fully-coupled intermediate-complexity climate model

Copernicus Publications (2024)

Authors:

Paolo Ruggieri, Muhammad Adnan Abid, Javier Garcia-Serrano, Carlo Grancini, Fred Kucharski, Salvatore Pascale, Danila Volpi

Comparison between non orographic gravity wave drag parameterizations used in QBOi models and Strateole2 constant level balloons

EGU General Assembly 2024 European Geosciences Union (2024)

Authors:

Raj Rani, Fran莽ois Lott, Charles McLandress, Aur茅lien Podglagen, Andrew Bushell, Martina Bramberger, Hyun-Kyu Lee, M Joan Alexander, James Anstey, Hye-Yeong Chun, Albert Hertzog, Bernard Legras, Elisa Manzini, Scott Osprey, Riwal Plougonven, John Scinocca, Javier Serrano, Federico Serva, Tim Stockdale, Stefan Versick