2013
DOI: 10.22499/2.6301.004
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The ACCESS coupled model: description, control climate and evaluation

Abstract: The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator coupled model (ACCESS-CM) has been developed at the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR), a partnership between CSIRO 1 and the Bureau of Meteorology. It is built by coupling the UK Met Office atmospheric unified model (UM), and other sub-models as required, to the ACCESS ocean model, which consists of the NOAA/GFDL 2 ocean model MOM4p1 and the LANL 3 sea-ice model CICE4.1, under the CERFACS 4 OASIS3.2-5 coupling framework. The p… Show more

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“…Here we see, that there is a warm bias in the early part of the historical period. This warm bias in ACCESS-ESM1 is the same as reported by Bi et al (2013) over the period 1870-1899 in ACCESS 1.3 (0.26 K). In the period 1870-1970, we see that the warming of the oceans appears to be less climate sensitive than the observations.…”
Section: Sea Surface Temperature and Mixed Layer Depthsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Here we see, that there is a warm bias in the early part of the historical period. This warm bias in ACCESS-ESM1 is the same as reported by Bi et al (2013) over the period 1870-1899 in ACCESS 1.3 (0.26 K). In the period 1870-1970, we see that the warming of the oceans appears to be less climate sensitive than the observations.…”
Section: Sea Surface Temperature and Mixed Layer Depthsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…For simulations, we use historical and RCP4.5 runs from 44 different GCMs from the CMIP5 archive [Taylor et al, 2012;Bi et al, 2013;Xin et al, 2013;Ji et al, 2014;von Salzen et al, 2013;Meehl et al, 2012;Hurrell et al, 2012;Scoccimarro et al, 2011;Voldoire et al, 2013;Rotstayn et al, 2010;Hazeleger et al, 2010;Li et al, 2013;Delworth et al, 2006;Donner et al, 2011;Schmidt et al, 2014;Smith et al, 2010;Collins et al, 2011;Jones et al, 2011;Volodin et al, 2010;Dufresne et al, 2013;Hourdin et al, 2013;Sakamoto et al, 2012;Watanabe et al, 2010Watanabe et al, , 2011Giorgetta et al, 2013;Yukimoto et al, 2012;Bentsen et al, 2013], and from the 100 realization single-model large ensemble of the MPI-ESM [Giorgetta et al, 2013]. The large ensemble uses the model version MPI-ESM1.1 in low resolution (LR) configuration, with resolution T63 and 47 vertical levels in the atmosphere and 1.5 ∘ resolution and 40 vertical levels in the ocean.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The atmospheric component for ACCESS1.0 is based on the Met Office Hadley Centre model HadGEM2 (version r1.1) while the component for ACCESS1.3 is based on the Met Office's subsequent Global Atmosphere (GA) 1.0. For further details see Bi et al (2013), Dix et al (2013), Rashid et al (2013), and Watterson et al (2013).…”
Section: Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For assessments focussing on Australian models, spatial patterns, or other variables, we refer the reader to other papers in this issue (e.g. Bi et al 2013). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%