Internal Interdecadal Variability in CMIP5 Control Simulations
Abstract
Here we make use of control simulations from the CMIP5 models to quantify the amplitude of the interdecadal internal variability component in Atlantic, Pacific, and Northern Hemisphere mean surface temperature. We compare against estimates derived from observations using a semi-empirical approach wherein the forced component as estimated using CMIP5 historical simulations is removed to yield an estimate of the residual, internal variability. While the observational estimates are largely consistent with those derived from the control simulations for both basins and the Northern Hemisphere, they lie in the upper range of the model distributions, suggesting the possibility of differences between the amplitudes of observed and modeled variability. We comment on some possible reasons for the disparity.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2015
- Bibcode:
- 2015AGUFMNG41A1764C
- Keywords:
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- 3389 Tides and planetary waves;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES;
- 2483 Wave/particle interactions;
- IONOSPHERE;
- 4455 Nonlinear waves;
- shock waves;
- solitons;
- NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICS