Data from: Insensitivity of the cloud response to surface warming under radical changes to boundary layer turbulence and cloud microphysics: results from the ultraparameterized CAM
Data files
Sep 15, 2019 version files 67.12 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h1_tape.zip
312.13 MB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part1.zip
7.80 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part2.zip
7.82 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part3.zip
6.73 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h1_tape.zip
311.45 MB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part1.zip
7.76 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part2.zip
7.78 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part3.zip
6.69 GB
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SP32_4km_default_microphys_ 4KSST_2048_curated.zip
5.50 GB
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SP32_4km_default_microphys_CTRL_2048_curated.zip
5.52 GB
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SP32_4km_retuned_UP_microphys_ 4KSST_2048_curated.zip
5.45 GB
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SP32_4km_retuned_UP_microphys_CTRL_2048_curated.zip
5.44 GB
Oct 22, 2019 version files 67.12 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h1_tape.zip
312.13 MB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part1.zip
7.80 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part2.zip
7.82 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125killer_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_CTRL_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part3.zip
6.73 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h1_tape.zip
311.45 MB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part1.zip
7.76 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part2.zip
7.78 GB
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dp_UP32_250m_L125kilr_qci5e-6w4 tbgmin240max260_vti0.95_ 4KSST_2048_curated_dailymean_h2_tape_part3.zip
6.69 GB
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Readme.txt
868 B
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SP32_4km_default_microphys_ 4KSST_2048_curated.zip
5.50 GB
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SP32_4km_default_microphys_CTRL_2048_curated.zip
5.52 GB
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SP32_4km_retuned_UP_microphys_ 4KSST_2048_curated.zip
5.45 GB
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SP32_4km_retuned_UP_microphys_CTRL_2048_curated.zip
5.44 GB
Abstract
This data set contains the simulation outputs used in the study summarized below:
We study the cloud response to a +4K surface warming in a new multiscale climate model that uses enough interior resolution to begin explicitly resolving boundary layer turbulence (i.e., ultraparameterization or UP). UP's predictions are compared against those from standard superparameterization (SP). The mean cloud radiative effect feedback turns out to be remarkably neutral across all of our simulations, despite some radical changes in both cloud microphysical parameter settings and cloud‐resolving model grid resolution. The overall low cloud response to warming is a positive low cloud feedback over land, a negative feedback (driven by cloud optical depth increase) at high latitudes, and weak feedback over the low‐latitude oceans. The most distinct effects of UP result from tuning decisions impacting high‐latitude cloud feedback. UP's microphysics is tuned to optimize the model present‐day, top‐of‐atmosphere radiation fluxes against CERES observations, by lowering the cloud ice‐liquid phase shift temperature ramp, adjusting the ice/liquid autoconversion rate, and increasing the ice fall speed. This reduces high‐latitude low cloud amounts and damps the optical depth feedback at high latitudes, leading to a slightly more positive global cloud feedback compared to SP. A sensitivity test that isolates these microphysical impacts from UP's grid resolution confirms that the microphysical settings are mostly responsible for the differences between SP and UP cloud feedback.
This data set contains simulation data from "Insensitivity of the cloud response to surface warming under radical changes to boundary layer turbulence and cloud microphysics: results from the ultraparameterized CAM."
All instructions and information are provided in the attached Readme.txt file. Please download the latest version for the full data set.