An assessment of the fifth Coupled Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models’ simulation of the near-surface westerly wind jet position and strength over the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean is presented. Compared with reanalysis climatologies there is an equatorward bias of 3.7° (inter-model standard deviation of ± 2.2°) in the ensemble mean position of the zonal mean jet. The ensemble mean strength is biased slightly too weak, with the largest biases over the Pacific sector (-1.6±1.1 m/s, 27 -22%). An analysis of atmosphere-only (AMIP) experiments indicates that 41% of the zonal mean position bias comes from coupling of the ocean/ice models to the atmosphere. The response to future emissions scenarios (RCP4....
Many of the processes that have important effects on both the climatological distribution and intera...
The Southern Ocean is a pivotal component of the global climate system yet it is poorly represented ...
The largest and potentially most important ocean near surface biases are exam-ined in the Community ...
An assessment of the fifth Coupled Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models’ simulation of the ...
An assessment of the fifth Coupled Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models' simulation of the ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) is vital to Earth’s climate system due to its dominant role in exchanging ca...
International audienceThe air–sea exchange of heat and carbon in the Southern Ocean (SO) plays an im...
One of the major globally relevant systematic biases in previous generations of climate models has b...
This study focuses on the historical and projected changes in the strength and meridional location o...
We examine trends in the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), and the strength, position and width of the So...
We present projected changes in the speed and meridional location of the Subtropical Jet (STJ) durin...
Climate models exhibit a broad range in the simulated properties of the climate system. In the early...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface wind stress is a major atmospheric forcing for driving the Antarctic...
One of the major globally relevant systematic biases in previous generations of climate models has b...
Abstract Climate models exhibit a broad range in the simulated properties of the climate system. In ...
Many of the processes that have important effects on both the climatological distribution and intera...
The Southern Ocean is a pivotal component of the global climate system yet it is poorly represented ...
The largest and potentially most important ocean near surface biases are exam-ined in the Community ...
An assessment of the fifth Coupled Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models’ simulation of the ...
An assessment of the fifth Coupled Models Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models' simulation of the ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) is vital to Earth’s climate system due to its dominant role in exchanging ca...
International audienceThe air–sea exchange of heat and carbon in the Southern Ocean (SO) plays an im...
One of the major globally relevant systematic biases in previous generations of climate models has b...
This study focuses on the historical and projected changes in the strength and meridional location o...
We examine trends in the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), and the strength, position and width of the So...
We present projected changes in the speed and meridional location of the Subtropical Jet (STJ) durin...
Climate models exhibit a broad range in the simulated properties of the climate system. In the early...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface wind stress is a major atmospheric forcing for driving the Antarctic...
One of the major globally relevant systematic biases in previous generations of climate models has b...
Abstract Climate models exhibit a broad range in the simulated properties of the climate system. In ...
Many of the processes that have important effects on both the climatological distribution and intera...
The Southern Ocean is a pivotal component of the global climate system yet it is poorly represented ...
The largest and potentially most important ocean near surface biases are exam-ined in the Community ...